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ID number:282429
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Published: 15.01.1997.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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John Herbert Dillinger, the most notorious bank robber in the history of the United States, attracted many imaginations and baffled the minds of a vast number of police and federal agents. Dillinger is known for the thirteen month duration of bank robberies in which he committed throughout 1933 and 1934. Although participating in the United States Navy for a short time, Dillinger turned to robbery where he got started.
John Herbert Dillinger, the son of John and Mollie Dillinger, was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 22, 1903. Mollie Dillinger, an ailing woman, died of apoplexy in 1906, when little John was only four. John, Dillinger's father, was not the dad that Dillinger wanted. Always tending to his thriving grocery store and many houses that he rented out, Dillinger's father found his oldest daughter taking care of and becoming the mother figure for little Johnny. Soon Audrey, Dillinger's sister, married and started having children, seven in fact. Although having a seven kids, Audry still treated John like the rest of her kids. When Dillinger's father remarried Dillinger went back with his dad and his new step mother.…

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