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Transport I/122 from Berlin, Berlin (Berlin), City of Berlin, Germany to Theresienstadt, Ghetto, Czechoslovakia on 02/02/1945

Transport
Departure Date 02/02/1945 Arrival Date 03/02/1945
Jewish Hospital Building, Iranische Strasse, 2-4, Berlin
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 Berlin on 2 February or 3 February 1945 and arrived in Theresienstadt in the early evening of the same day. The transport consisted of 38 Jews, of whom 19 were women and 19 were men. The average age of the deportees was 47.8. The youngest of them was 14 years old and the oldest was an 86-year-old woman. Four of them were between the ages of 13 and 18, nine of them were between 19 and 45, fourteen were between 46 and 60, and ten 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.
From 1 March 1944, the Jewish hospital in Berlin-Wedding, Iranische Strasse 2-4, was the last remaining center of Jewish life in Berlin and, sadly, also served as the assembly camp. On the day of the transport, the deportees had to leave the site and were taken from Berlin to the Theresienstadt. The transport was given the reference I/122 in the Theresienstadt ghetto listings, where the Roman numeral I refers to Berlin....
Kurt Goldschmidt - deported from Berlin to Theresienstadt on 02/02/1945