King of the Bootleggers

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King of the Bootleggers is the famous Prohibition-era moniker of George Remus, a powerful and flamboyant American bootlegger and lawyer who built a vast illegal liquor empire in the 1920s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedBy press
public
appliedToOccupation bootlegger
lawyer
associatedWithActivity bootlegging
illegal liquor trade
associatedWithCrimeType liquor smuggling
violation of Prohibition laws
countryOfContext United States NERFINISHED
denotesStatus top bootlegger in the United States during Prohibition
describesAttribute flamboyant
powerful
eraOfUse Prohibition in the United States NERFINISHED
fieldOfUse American history
organized crime history
hasCulturalRole symbol of Prohibition-era bootlegging power
hasNotableCityContext Chicago NERFINISHED
Cincinnati NERFINISHED
hasNotableDecade 1920s
hasNotablePeriod Prohibition era
hasNotableRegion Midwestern United States NERFINISHED
hasSubject George Remus's liquor empire
language English
refersTo George Remus NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Prohibition in the United States NERFINISHED
bootlegging in the United States
relatedToPerson George Remus NERFINISHED
usedFor describing George Remus's dominance in bootlegging

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George Remus nickname King of the Bootleggers