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superpatriotman

(6,249 posts)
Sun Jul 26, 2020, 09:44 AM Jul 2020

The Bonus Army were called radicals by Hoover, too

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 veterans, and 20% were disabled. Despite the fact that the Bonus Army was the largest march on Washington up to that point in history, Hoover and MacArthur clearly overestimated the threat posed to national security. As Hoover campaigned for reelection that summer, his actions turned an already sour public opinion of him even further bottomward.

America sank deeper in Depression.


https://www.ushistory.org/us/48c.asp
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The Bonus Army were called radicals by Hoover, too (Original Post) superpatriotman Jul 2020 OP
A few years later when FDR was pres. there was an attempt... brush Jul 2020 #1

brush

(53,782 posts)
1. A few years later when FDR was pres. there was an attempt...
Sun Jul 26, 2020, 10:41 AM
Jul 2020

by several, prominent right wing industrialists and pols to use the bonus army in a coup attempt against Roosevelt (the American Liberty League). Marine Gen. Smedley Butler exposed them. Some of the prominent names were Bush, Sloan, du Pont and Smith.

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