The transport left Leipzig for Theresienstadt on June 27 or 28, 1943. It consisted of one Jew from Leipzig, Rosalie Anna Josephy. The Head of the Gestapo of Leipzig, Karl Fistler, organized this transport along with the forced cooperation of the Leipzig Jewish community.
The transport was likely conducted by regular train under guard. Its final destination was the Theresienstadt Ghetto, where it arrived on June 28, 1943. The transport was given the reference XVI/2 Ez 2, where the Roman numeral XVI refers to Leipzig. Ez were the German initials given to special transports of individuals (Einzelreisende Sondertransport).