
Tuesday Jun 10, 2025
The Forgotten March: Bonus Army Fight For Justice
Welcome to "Time Tellers" where we unravel the forgotten chapters of history. In this compelling episode, join hosts Dan and [Co-host Name] as they journey back to 1932, a time when American veterans, once hailed as heroes, found themselves abandoned by the country they served. This is the story of the Bonus Army March, a poignant reminder of broken promises and the desperate struggle for justice during the Great Depression.
Step into the world of Walter W. Waters and his fellow veterans as they march across America with hopes high and spirits undiminished. Facing unemployment and hunger, they set up a makeshift community near the White House in what was dubbed "Hooverville," drawing attention to their plea for the long-overdue bonuses promised by a government that had turned a blind eye.
Relive the heartbreaking climax as General Douglas MacArthur and Major George Patton—iconic figures of American military history—unexpectedly enter the story, not as allies, but as opponents, leading a brutal crackdown on their own compatriots. This episode captures the tension and betrayal that erupted into violence, leaving a stain on a nation already reeling from economic despair.
Through personal letters and eyewitness accounts, delve into the transformative impact of this protest on future veterans' policies, leading to the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944. Discover how these events highlighted the urgent need for change, setting the stage for reforms that would shape the future of veteran care in America.
Join us as we reflect on this pivotal moment in history, exploring how the voices of those who dared to stand up—to speak in the face of adversity—continue to resonate with today's struggles for justice and recognition. Engage with history on "Time Tellers" and remember, history lives through the voices of those who dared to speak or stand up to tanks.
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