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The March of the Bonus Army

In 1932, thousands of unemployed World War I veterans marched on Washington to demand that Congress give them an advance on bonus compensation promised years earlier. The marchers were turned back by the military, and the incident became a liability for President Herbert Hoover. But it laid the groundwork for later social legislation, including the all-important GI Bill for WWII veterans.

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