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  1. Hearne (/ h ɜːr n / hurn) is a city in Robertson County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census , the city population was 4,544. The city is named for a family that settled in the area in the 19th century and promoted the construction of rail lines through the city.

  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesHearne, TX - TSHA

    Oct 20, 2023 · By: James L. Hailey. Type: General Entry. Published: 1976. Updated: October 20, 2023. Hearne, TX. Hearne is on the Missouri Pacific and the Southern Pacific railroads, U.S. highways 79 and 190, and State Highway 6, twelve miles southwest of Franklin and nine miles south of Calvert in southwestern Robertson County.

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  4. Oct 28, 2019 · Stories. Nazis Once Worked and Played in Hearne, Texas. During World War II, nearly 78,000 German POWs from North Africa came to be sheltered in the American Southwest. by Pierre A. Lehu 10/28/2019. Audio Coming Soon. Share This Article. Hearne, Texas, sits almost in the middle of a triangle with corners located at Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston.

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  5. One of the biggest POW camps in Texas, Camp Hearne, held approximately 4,800 prisoners. The biggest security breach in the United States POW program, and one of the best-documented instances of Nazi control, occurred at Camp Hearne.

  6. Hearne (population 4,690) was platted in 1870 and is known as the "Crossroads of Texas" because two major rail lines and two major highways cross in the city. An important new heritage tourism initiative in the community is the development of historic Camp Hearne as a tourist destination.

  7. Camp Hearne was a WW II Prisoner-of-War Camp located north of Hearne, Texas on Highway 485 West. After the 1942-43 US troop build up and successes in North Africa and Italy, the ships carrying our soldiers to the European theater returned to the US with a different cargo… an estimated 432,000 prisoners-of-war.

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