Transport No. 46h left Linz on June 16, 1943, and arrived in Theresienstadt on June 17. This transport was listed with the same number as a previous transport, that had traveled to Theresienstadt on May 25. The transport consisted of three Jews from Linz, who were apparently transferred to Vienna and subsequently deported to Theresienstadt.
Due to the small number of deportees, the security police (Sipo) put the deportees on passenger train No. 723 that left daily at 6 PM from Nordbahnhof (Northern Railway Station) in Vienna and traveled via Breclav (Lundenburg) to Brno (Brünn). In Brno, they were transferred to a train of the "Protektoratsbahnen" (the company that operated trains in the so called "Protektorat") destined for Prague (Praha). From there, the journey continued to Theresienstadt.
On its arrival in Theresienstadt, the transport was listed in the ghetto register as IV/14h Ez. The Roman number IV represented Vienna as city of origin....