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The Stock Market crash of 1929 severely impacted World War I veterans, many of whom faced financial hardships due to lost savings and job opportunities. This economic downturn led to widespread disillusionment, prompting some veterans to organize protests, most notably the Bonus Army march in 1932, where they demanded early payment of bonuses promised for their military service. The government’s harsh response to the march further exacerbated their struggles and highlighted the dire conditions faced by many veterans during the Great Depression.

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