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Transport I/106 from Berlin, Berlin (Berlin), City of Berlin, Germany to Theresienstadt, Ghetto, Czechoslovakia on 21/01/1944

Transport
Departure Date 21/01/1944
Old Age Home, 26 Grosse Hamburger Street
Berlin, Anhalter Bahnhof
Rail car attached to a regular passenger train
Central Rail Station
Rail car attached to a regular passenger train
Theresienstadt,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia
This transport departed from Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin on 21 January 1944 and arrived in Theresienstadt in the early evening of the same day. The transport consisted of 63 Jews, of whom 34 were women and 29 were men. The average age of the deportees was 56.7. The youngest of them was a 16-year-old girl and the oldest was aged 83. Nine of them were between the ages of 19 and 45, twenty-five were between 46 and 60, and twenty-eight of the deportees were between the ages of 61 and 85. Although the city of Berlin had been declared "Free of Jews", the Gestapo continued to search for and arrest individual Jews that met the criteria for deportation. The deportees were brought to the assembly site, where they were detained until a larger group of Jews was assembled and the Reichsbahn had supplied one or two railway cars for their transport. On the day of the transport, the deportees had to leave the assembly camp in Grosse Hamburger Strasse. They were taken to Anhalter Bahnhof located on Schöneberger Strasse or to another spot along the adjoining tracks. There they were ordered to board one or two old third-class rail cars, which were connected to a regular train that left the station for Dresden. In Dresden the cars with the Jews were connected to another regular train headed for Prague....
Overview
    No. of transports at the event : 1
    No. of deportees at departure : 63
    No. of deportees upon arrival : 63
    Date of Departure : 21/01/1944
    Date of Arrival :
    Item No. : 5092967
    Transport No. upon Arrival : I/106