The transport left Usti nad Labem to the Theresienstadt Ghetto on 14 November 1944. This transport was listed as Ez, which were the German initials for special transport of individuals (Einzelreisende Sondertransport). It consisted of a single woman, 37 year old Anna Kalb, resident of Jablonec (Gablonz). At the time of her deportation, Anna Kalb was in advacned stages of pregnancy. Very little is known about this transport..
It is assumed that Anna Kalb was driven from Usti nad Labem to Theresienstadt. In the Theresienstadt Ghetto listings the transport was recorded as XIX/7 Ez, where the Roman numeral XIX refers to the area of Usti nad Labem.
According to historian Rudolf Wlaschek, Anna Kalb gave birth six weeks after her arrival in Theresienstadt, on 5 December 1944. She and her newborn son were both able to survive the harsh conditions in Theresienstadt until the end of the war.