Many in America wondered if the nation would survive.
Although the United States had little history of massive social upheaval or coup attempts against the government, hunger has an ominous way of stirring those passions among any population


Led by Walter Waters of Oregon, the so-called Bonus Expeditionary Force set out for the nation's capital. Hitching rides, hopping trains, and hiking finally brought the Bonus Army, now 15,000 strong, into the capital in June 1932. Although President Hoover refused to address them, the veterans did find an audience with a congressional delegation. Soon a debate began in the Congress over whether to meet the demonstrators' demands.
As deliberation continued on Capitol Hill, the Bonus

However, many believed them a threat to national security. On June 28, Washington police began to clear the demonstrators out of the capital. Two men were killed as tear gas and bayonets assailed the Bonus Marchers. Fearing rising disorder, Hoover ordered an army regiment into the city, under the leadership of General Douglas MacArthur. The army, complete

Many Americans were outraged. How could the army treat veterans of the Great War with such disrespect?
Hoover maintained that political agitators, anarchists, and communists dominated the mob. But facts contradict his claims. Nine out of ten Bonus Marchers were indeed

America sank deeper in Depression.
So all the people bitching about Eric Shineski, shut the fuck up! I believe he should have stepped down earlier but I'm sick of all the rightwingers who think Obama disrespects the troops.
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