In 1932, the Bonus Army of World War I veterans protested in Washington D.C. for early payment of their bonuses, facing economic struggles during the Great Depression.
In 1932, the Bonus Army, consisting of over 15,000 World War I veterans and their families, marched on Washington D.C. to demand early payment of their veteran bonuses due in 1945. These veterans faced economic hardships amidst the Great Depression and camped in Hoovervilles in the city while petitioning Congress for their bonuses.
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