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    Gross-Breesen Traktor.

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    The tractor in Gross-BreesenLBIIn the spring of 1936, the Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland formed the Jüdisches Auswanderungslehrgut (Jewish Emigration Training Farm) in Silesia. The estate, known as Gross-Breesen, was donated by a Polish Jew named Willi Rohr, and was located near Obernigk in the district of Trebnitz. The goal of the institution was to provide young Jews agricultural skills in order to ease their emigration to other countries. The program, with about 120 participants, of which approximately 30 were girls, was led by psychologist and educator Dr. Curt Bondy (1894-1972)

    [Gross-Breesen Photo-Album]

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    In the spring of 1936, the Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland formed the Jüdisches Auswanderungslehrgut (Jewish Emigration Training Farm) in Silesia. The estate, known as Gross-Breesen, was donated by a Polish Jew named Willi Rohr, and was located near Obernigk in the district of Trebnitz. The goal of the institution was to provide young Jews agricultural skills in order to ease their emigration to other countries. The program, with about 120 participants, of which approximately 30 were girls, was led by psychologist and educator Dr. Curt Bondy (1894-1972).Digital Imag

    Margaret Gross Kelly

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    Portrait of Margaret Gross Kelly as a child. Margaret Gross Kelly was the wife of Daniel T. Kelly, daughter of Jacob Gross and Caroline Linton

    Gross Blackwell Sheep Ranch

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    Gross Blackwell Sheep Ranch ca. 1902, somewhere between Roswell and Las Vegas, N.M. Gross, Blackwell & Co. was a predecessor to Gross, Kelly & Co., which was one of the pioneer wholesale and retail mercantile companies in the Southwest

    Mrs. Gross & Child

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    Woman identified as Mrs. Gross holding a small child in August, 1917. Gross, Kelly & Co. was one of the pioneer wholesale and retail mercantile companies in the Southwest

    Lisbeth and Bondy.

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    LBIIn the spring of 1936, the Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland formed the Jüdisches Auswanderungslehrgut (Jewish Emigration Training Farm) in Silesia. The estate, known as Gross-Breesen, was donated by a Polish Jew named Willi Rohr, and was located near Obernigk in the district of Trebnitz. The goal of the institution was to provide young Jews agricultural skills in order to ease their emigration to other countries. The program, with about 120 participants, of which approximately 30 were girls, was led by psychologist and educator Dr. Curt Bondy (1894-1972)

    Gross, Blackwell & Co.

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    Storefront of Gross, Blackwell & Co, possibly in Las Vegas, N.M. Gross, Blackwell & Co. was a predecessor to Gross, Kelly & Co., which was one of the pioneer wholesale and retail mercantile companies in the Southwest

    Gross Kelly Family on Horseback a the Grand Canyon

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    Members of Gross Kelly family on horseback at the Grand Canyon

    Oral History Interview with Gross, Bowser and Johnson

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Bowser, Gross and Johnson. The three-way conversation begins with Frank Gross discussing his activity at the Battle of Wake Island when the garrison had to surrender to the Japanese at the outset of the war. Frank joined the Marine Corps in late 1938. He also describes a lot of his travels during the Great Depression. Johnny served as the postmaster on Wake Island. Walter was on Wake Island, too. The men share several anecdotes about their time on Wake Island during the battle and some stories of their captivity. At times, these men go into great detail about their experiences on Wake Island fighting the Japanese, being captured and interacting with the civilians

    Gross Kelly, & Co. Store in Rowe, New Mexico

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    Gross, Kelly & Co. store in Rowe, New Mexico. In front of the store a group is fixing a flat tire
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