Herbert Hoover, who rose from near-death as a toddler to become a globe-trotting mining engineer and humanitarian who fed millions during World War I, was elected president in 1928 but became the scapegoat for the Great Depression, with shantytowns named 'Hoovervilles' and blankets called 'Hoover blankets,' despite his humanitarian legacy and the Hoover Dam still powering millions of homes today.
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#31: Herbert Hoover: Savior To Scapegoat šŗšø #historyshorts #history #presidenthistoryIndiziert:
Herbert Hoover almost didn't make it out of infancy. Declared dead as a toddler in Iowa before his uncle revived him. Orphaned by nine. Worked his way into Stanford's first graduating class, became a globe-trotting mining engineer, and built a fortune across four continents entirely on his own. Then World War I hit and Hoover pivoted completely. He organized the evacuation of over 100,000 Americans from Europe, fed more than 9 million civilians in Belgium and France, and later directed relief efforts that reached famine-stricken Russia ā famously declaring "twenty million people are starving, they must be fed." By the 1920s he was Secretary of Commerce and one of the most admired men on earth. In 1928 he won the presidency in a landslide. Then the stock market crashed. Unemployment soared, shantytowns were named Hoovervilles, and in 1932 he ordered troops to drive World War I veterans out of Washington at gunpoint. He lost to FDR in a second landslide. The Hoover Dam still carries his name and powers millions of homes today. He lived until 1964 ā one of the longest post-presidencies in American history. #herberthoover #potus #americanhistory #presidentsoftheunitedstates #president31 #hooverville #bonusarmy #greatdepression #stockmarketcrash #hoooverdam #worldwari #fdr #franklinroosevelt #ushistory #historyfacts #historybuff #thepotusfiles #americanpresident #didyouknow #1930s The POTUS Files ā micro history on the presidents they forgot to warn you about. Every president has an official story. And then there's the real one. The scandals, the secrets, the decisions that changed the world ā and the ones history quietly buried. We open the files nobody wanted opened. Short videos. Real history. No filter. New files drop every week. #thepotusfiles #presidenthistory #microhistory #historyshorts #forgottenhistory #shorts #viralshorts #shortsfeed
Herbert Hoover almost died as a toddler [music] in Iowa, declared dead during a bout of croup until his uncle revived him. A relative reportedly said, "God has a great work for that boy to do." He would need it. Orphaned by [music] age 9, Hoover worked his way into Stanford's first class, became a globe-trotting mining engineer, and built a massive fortune across four continents. Then, World War I hit and Hoover pivoted. He organized the evacuation [music] of over 100,000 Americans from Europe, then led a relief effort that fed more than 9 million civilians in Belgium and France.
At one point, he directed [music] a fleet of hundreds of ships delivering aid. After the war, he helped feed millions more across Europe and even famine-stricken [music] Russia, saying, "20 million people are starving. They must be fed." By the 1920s, [music] he was Secretary of Commerce and one of the most admired men in the world. In 1928, he was elected president in a landslide.
Within months, the stock market crashed.
As unemployment soared into the millions, the country turned on him.
Shanty towns [music] were called Hoovervilles. Newspapers became Hoover blankets. Then came the Bonus Army in 1932, [music] when veterans demanding pay were driven out of Washington by troops and tanks. The optics were [music] catastrophic. He lost in a landslide to FDR. Ironically, one of the most iconic projects [music] tied to his presidency, the Hoover Dam, would later carry his name and power millions of homes in the American West. He died in 1964 after one of the longest post-presidencies in American history.
And that's a file on Herbert Hoover in the POTUS files.
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