Dillinger Gang

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The Dillinger Gang was a notorious group of Depression-era American bank robbers led by John Dillinger, infamous for a string of daring heists and violent confrontations with law enforcement in the early 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bank robbery gang
criminal gang
activePeriodEnd 1934
activePeriodStart 1933
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criminalCharge assault
auto theft
bank robbery
murder
dissolutionCause arrest or death of key members
death of John Dillinger
era Great Depression NERFINISHED
hasAlias Dillinger mob NERFINISHED
hasLeader Harry Pierpont NERFINISHED
hasMember Baby Face Nelson NERFINISHED
Charles Makley NERFINISHED
Eddie Green NERFINISHED
Harry Pierpont NERFINISHED
Homer Van Meter NERFINISHED
John Dillinger NERFINISHED
John Hamilton NERFINISHED
Lester Gillis NERFINISHED
Red Hamilton NERFINISHED
Russell Clark NERFINISHED
Walter Dietrich NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance influenced public perception of the FBI
symbol of Depression-era outlaw culture
knownFor daring bank heists
violent confrontations with law enforcement
lawEnforcementResponse increased FBI powers
nationwide manhunt
leader John Dillinger NERFINISHED
mediaReputation notorious outlaws
public enemies
notableActivity bank robbery
prison breaks
notableEvent escape from Crown Point jail
shootout at Little Bohemia Lodge
operatedIn Illinois NERFINISHED
Indiana NERFINISHED
Minnesota NERFINISHED
Ohio NERFINISHED
Wisconsin NERFINISHED
opponent Federal Bureau of Investigation NERFINISHED
local law enforcement agencies
timeframe early 1930s

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John Dillinger memberOf Dillinger Gang
Billie Frechette associatedWith Dillinger Gang