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Transport 46l from Wien, Vienna, Austria to Theresienstadt, Ghetto, Czechoslovakia on 11/11/1943

Transport
Departure Date 11/11/1943 Arrival Date 12/11/1943
Kruegerheim, Girls' Home, 7 Malzgasse / 8 Miesbachgasse, Vienna 2
Vienna, Nordbahnhof
Rail car attached to a regular passenger train
Theresienstadt,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia
Transport No. 46l left from Vienna’s Nordbahnhof (Northern Railway Station) on November 11, 1943, and arrived in Theresienstadt on November 12. The transport consisted of 91 Jews. The average age of the deportees was 48. 21 of them were over 61. Due to the small number of deportees, the security police (Sipo) in Vienna just ordered a few train cars, which were attached to passenger train No. 723 that left daily at 6 PM from Nordbahnhof and travelled via Breclav (Lundenburg) to Brno (Brünn). In Brno, the cars were disengaged and reattached 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. Upon arrival, the transport was registered in the ghetto records as IV/14n. The Roman numeral IV represented Vienna as city of origin.
Herbert Neuhaus - deported from Vienna to Theresienstadt on 11/11/1943