We'd never see our luggage again
In the spring of 1942, Jana Dubová and her family was summoned for the transport. They were allowed to take 50 kg of baggage with them, including the "bettrole" - a rolled blanket with a pillow. They were ordered to assemble at the old fairground in Holešovice, in a building that used to stand on the site of today's Park hotel. They spent the night crammed on the ground in the old hall, along with thousands of other people. The next morning, they were taken to the nearby railway station Praha-Bubny, where they boarded the train to Theresienstadt. The baggage which they had to hand in at the rally point was gone forever. They were left with only what they carried in their hands. "We were left with that bettrole and maybe some food and a vest ... it was April 24, so before the summer, but we didn't have anything for the winter."
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