Texas History 101
May 31, 2006
Texas History 101
At the end of World War II, Texas was “home” to more than 78,000 enemy prisoners living in POW camps.
At the end of World War II, Texas was “home” to more than 78,000 enemy prisoners living in POW camps.
More than 670,000 people call Austin home. But that’s not including the ghosts.
A review of Big John’s Speedway Grill.
Photographer Thomas Dworzak talks about going to Iraq, spending a typical day with Captain Jonathan Moss, and photographing war.
Contributing photographer Peter Yang talks about Killeen, his first impression of Shoemaker High School, and the students who have lost a parent during wartime.