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  1. John Herbert Dillinger (/ ˈdɪlɪndʒər /; June 22, 1903 – July 22, 1934) was an American gangster during the Great Depression. He commanded the Dillinger Gang, which was accused of robbing twenty-four banks and four police stations. Dillinger was imprisoned several times and escaped twice.

  2. May 24, 2023 · What we do know is that Dillinger was becoming a larger-than-life folk hero, thanks in part to media coverage that portrayed him as a latter-day Robin Hood. This came partly from the fact that, in the process of their daring robberies, the Dillinger Gang destroyed thousands of mortgage records, which helped innumerable individuals escape ...

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  3. Dillinger, by now a folk hero to Americans disillusioned with failing banks and the ineffective federal government, arrived at the jail in Crown Point, Indiana, on January 30, 1934.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · While some viewed him as a dangerous criminal who deserved to die, others saw him as a folk hero, a Robin Hood figure who had defied the authorities. Q: How did Dillinger’s death impact the criminal underworld?

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · His criminal exploits made him a folk hero to some during the Great Depression. The Dillinger Gang’s most infamous robbery was the one at the Central National Bank in Greencastle, Indiana. He had several girlfriends and was known for his charm and charisma.

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  7. John Dillinger (born June 22, 1903, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.—died July 22, 1934, Chicago, Illinois) was an American criminal who was perhaps the most famous bank robber in U.S. history, known for a series of robberies and escapes from June 1933 to July 1934.