Transport No. 47g left Vienna’s Nordbahnhof on June 27, 1944 and arrived in Auschwitz-Birkenau on June 28. It consisted of 19 Jews; the average age of the deportees was 39, one of them was over 61. This was the seventh transport sent from Vienna to the East between 1943 and 1944.
Historian Danuta Czech notes in the Auschwitz Chronicle the arrival of a RSHA transport from Vienna on June 28, 1944. Following the train’s arrival, the SS men carried out a selection. 8 women were transferred to the prisoners’ camp, where they were given the Nos. A7262-7269. The remaining deportees were immediately murdered in the gas chambers.