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1. Eisenhower was a low level officer at the time.
2. Hoover, reluctantly, ordered MacArthur to clear the marchers off of Capitol Hill only after the DC commissioners requested US Army assistance to the DC police. For all that he might be blamed for the depression, Herbert Hoover was truly one of the great humanitarians of the 20th century.
3. After ordering MacArthur to clear the bonus marchers off of Capitol Hill, Hoover sent a second message telling MacArthur to stop at the Anacostia River and not to interfere with the camps set up by the bonus marchers on Anacostia Flats.
4. Since MacArthur was at the site of the disturbance, the Hoover order to stop was sent to the War Dept and received by George Van Horn Moseley, the assistant in the CoS office. Moseley (later revealed to be an Anti-Semite and fascist) deliberately made sure that MacArthur did not receive Hoover's orders to stop.
Geoffrey Perret, "Old Soldiers Never Die: The Life of Douglas MacArthur"
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