They led a month-long march to Washington to lobby Congress
World War I veterans
World War Veterans was created in 1919.
Unemployed World War I veterans marched on DC in the summer of 1932, seeking early payment for service compensation.
World War 1 veterans
WWI veterans held their bonus march in Washington, DC (not a state).
In 1932, World War I veterans marched in protest in Washington. They were angry because Congress had delayed payment of their promised bonuses. The march ended with the veterans receiving their bonus pay.
In 1932, World War I veterans marched in protest in Washington. They were angry because Congress had delayed payment of their promised bonuses. The march ended with the veterans receiving their bonus pay.
In 1932, World War I veterans marched in protest in Washington. They were angry because Congress had delayed payment of their promised bonuses. The march ended with the veterans receiving their bonus pay.
In 1932, World War I veterans marched in protest in Washington. They were angry because Congress had delayed payment of their promised bonuses. The march ended with the veterans receiving their bonus pay.
Payment of money to veterans of the First World War.
They led a month-long march to Washington to lobby Congress
After WWI, Congress votes to give veterans a bonus that will be paid in the year 1945, but in 1932 veterans march on Washington DC demanding their bonus. Thousands of veterans set up camp out side of the capital
They led a month-long march to Washington to lobby Congress
WWI veterans wanted a promised bonus .
World War I veterans
Thousands of World War 1 veterans went to Washington to demand payment of a "bonus" the US Congress had promised them.