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    Dutch Schultz (born Arthur Simon Flegenheimer; August 6, 1901 – October 24, 1935) was an American mobster based in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Schultz made his fortune in organized crime -related activities, including bootlegging and the numbers racket.

  2. Dutch Schultz was an American gangster of the 1920s and30s who ran bootlegging and other rackets in New York City. Born in the Bronx, Schultz took his alias from an old-time Bronx gangster and advanced from burglaries to bootlegging, ownership of breweries and speakeasies, and policy rackets in.

  3. Mar 30, 2018 · Dutch Schultz began his criminal career with petty burglaries and theft, which led to his arrest at the age of 17. Schultz served 17 months in prison for burglary after he was caught breaking into an apartment — the only prison time he ever saw in his life.

  4. May 16, 2024 · Dutch Schultz was about to die. But he wasn’t about to go quietly. It was October 23, 1935, and Schultz’s career of criminal activity had caught up to him.

  5. Based upon the life (or, to be more precise, the death) of 1930s German - Jewish-American gangster Dutch Schultz, the novel uses as its springboard Schultz's surreal last words, which were delivered in the midst of high-fever delirium after being mortally shot while urinating in the men's room of a Newark bar.

  6. Dutch Schultz was a gangster in the Bronx who operated during the 1920s and 1930s. Check out this biography to know about his birthday, childhood, family life, crimes and other facts about him.

  7. Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Simon Flegenheimer on August 6, 1902, in the Bronx, New York, is a name that resonates with notoriety in the annals of American organized crime. The son of German...

  8. Nov 13, 2009 · Arthur Flegenheimer, who will go on to become one of New York’s most feared criminals under the name “Dutch Schultz,” is born in the Bronx.

  9. Dutch Schultz is one of the best known New York mobsters of the prohibition era. After dropping out of school in the fourth grade and turning to a life of crime, Schultz started with pickpocketing and petty theft, moved up to bootlegging and smuggling, and eventually left his mark in bloody gang wars.

  10. Apr 24, 2017 · Public Domain. Dutch Schultz, whose given name wasn’t Dutch Schultz, had a lot of secrets. Fatally shot in 1935 while urinating at the Palace Chop House and Tavern in Newark, Schultz was a...