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The Bonus March (May-July, 1932) ; Few images from the Great Depression are more indelible than the rout of the Bonus Marchers.
Patton and the Bonus March of 1932 ; Did you know that George S. Patton once battled fellow World War I veterans in the streets of Washington, D.C.?
Bonus veterans from Jeannette, Pennsylvania, 1932. ... "Bonus veterans from Jeannette, Pennsylvania." 1932. Theodor Horydczak Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Memory ( The Bonus Army March ). The Bonus Army, some 15,000 to 20,000 World War I veterans from across the country, marched on the Capitol in June 1932 ...
BONUS MARCH ON WASHINGTON 1932; ... by Paul Dickson and Thomas B. Allen [Who are writing a book on the Bonus March, published 2004]
The Hoover Library and Museum preserves the Presidential records of Herbert Hoover ... In May 1932, a group of veterans headed to Washington, D.C. to ask Congress to pay the bonus early.
In June 1932, the Bonus Expeditionary Force, also known as the "Bonus Army", marched on Washington, DC, to advocate the passage of the "soldier's bonus" for service during World War 1.
In 1932, unemployed veterans marched on Washington, DC demanding payment of a bonus due in the future. The "bonus marchers" were routed by the mili... ... March of the Bonus Army - Part 2
The Bonus March was the culmination of the decade-long argument concerning the payment of a bonus to World War I veterans. ... In March 1932, a small group of veterans from Oregon began marching
Bonus Marchers on the Capitol Steps ... By April 1932, there were 3,662,374 of those certificates outstanding, bearing an aggregate face value of $3.638 billion.
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