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War Against the Vets - The World War I Bonus Army During the Great Depression (Hardcover)
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War Against the Vets - The World War I Bonus Army During the Great Depression (Hardcover)
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The march of the Bonus Army on Washington in 1932 had its roots in
the unpaid bonus promised to the vets of World War I, who had
risked their lives on the battlefields of Europe. In 1924, six long
years after the Armistice was signed and the vets returned home,
the U.S. Congress passed a law granting them "adjusted universal
compensation"--a bonus for their service to the country. There was
a catch to the bill, however; the money was not immediately
payable, and the vets were issued IOUs not redeemable until 1945,
by which time many of the vets could be expected to have passed on
to their eternal rewards. Over the next five years, vets struggled
to find their footing and asked the government to release their
bonus early, but to no avail. Best-selling author Jerome Tuccille
brings these vets' story to life in The War Against the Vets. The
vets descended on the nation's capital in ever-growing numbers to
demand immediate payment of their bonuses. When the vets' voices
and cries for justice grew louder in 1932, President Herbert Hoover
unleashed the power of the U.S. military under General MacArthur on
the vet encampments with tanks, tear gas, and rifles with fixed
bayonets, resulting in the murder of several demonstrators. As the
Great Depression took hold and jobs across America vanished, newly
appointed president Franklin Roosevelt shipped the vets down to
work camps in the Florida Keys, where hundreds were killed in a
brutal hurricane. The long, drawn-out struggle continued until
1936, when the U.S. Congress overrode FDR's veto of the latest
bonus bill, finally granting the vets the bonus they had been
promised after the war. The War Against the Vets is the first book
about the Bonus Army to describe in detail the political battles
that threatened to tear the country apart, as well as the
scandalous treatment of the World War I vets, who have largely been
forgotten and reduced to a footnote in history. With the 100th
anniversary of the end of World War I drawing near, Tuccille brings
the episode to the forefront of American consciousness where it
belongs.
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