Public Enemies
Gangsters (contrast with gangstas) established themselves as members of the criminal gangs in the 1930s USA; they were not invented as such, but developed their lives over time.
The 1930s was a time of economic hardship during the Great Depression, leading to increased crime and organized crime activities. Prohibition also fueled the rise of gangsters, as they took advantage of the illegal alcohol trade. Additionally, advancements in technology and transportation made it easier for gangsters to commit crimes and evade law enforcement.
There are several theories as to where the expression "holy Toledo" came from. The most common is that it was coined by gangsters back in the 1930s because Toledo, Ohio was a haven for gangsters at that time.
"Many 1930s gangsters got rich selling bootleg liquor during Prohibition."
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Yes. They were often caught or killed attempting to escape.
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The collective nouns are a knuckle of gangsters and a mob of gangsters.
Many gangsters were shot in Kansas City during the 1930s as the city was a hotspot for organized crime. One famous incident was the Union Station Massacre in 1933 where four law enforcement officers and a fugitive were killed in a shootout with gang members.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of gangsters killed during American Prohibition (1920-1933) as records from that time period may not be complete. However, violence among rival gangs, law enforcement, and prohibition agents resulted in many deaths during that era.
The Red Gangsters were red.