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- The_Dillinger_Gang abstract "The Dillinger Gang was the name given to a crew of American Depression-era bank robbers led by John Dillinger and included other famous gangsters of the period, such as Baby Face Nelson. The gang was noted for a successful string of bank robberies, using modern tools and tactics, in the Midwestern United States from September 1933 to July 1934. During the execution of these crimes, the gang killed 10 men and wounded 7 more. During this period they also performed three escapes from jail that resulted in the death of a sheriff and the wounding of two guards.The increasing use of modern law enforcement techniques by the newly strengthened Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) led to the destruction of the gang. Many of its members were killed or imprisoned. Most notably, the FBI killed Dillinger in 1934 when he exited a movie theatre.".
- The_Dillinger_Gang thumbnail Dillingerwantedposter.jpg?width=300.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageID "13270870".
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageLength "43408".
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageOutDegree "66".
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageRevisionID "704912026".
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Alvin_Karpis.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Barker.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Auburn,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Aurora,_Illinois.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Baby_Face_Nelson.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Bank_robbery.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Bluffton,_Ohio.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Depression-era_gangsters.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gangs_in_the_United_States.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Category:John_Dillinger.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Ciudad_Juárez.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Civilian_Conservation_Corps.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Point,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Daleville,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Daytona_Beach,_Florida.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink East_Chicago,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink El_Paso,_Texas.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Evelyn_Frechette.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink File:TucsonHotel_Congress_old_lobby-1919.JPG.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Trimotor.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Fostoria,_Ohio.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression_in_the_United_States.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Greencastle,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Herman_Lamm.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Hotel_Congress.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Indianapolis.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink John_Dillinger.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_P._Moran.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Manitowish_Waters,_Wisconsin.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Mason_City,_Iowa.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Melvin_Purvis.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Midwestern_United_States.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Montpelier,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink New_Carlisle,_Ohio.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Peru,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Pretty_Boy_Floyd.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Racine,_Wisconsin.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Sioux_Falls,_South_Dakota.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink South_Bend,_Indiana.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Thompson_submachine_gun.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink True_Detective_(magazine).
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Tucson,_Arizona.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Volney_Davis.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink Waterloo,_Iowa.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink White_Americans.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLink File:Dillingerwantedposter.jpg.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Dillinger Gang".
- The_Dillinger_Gang wikiPageWikiLinkText "robbery at a bank".
- The_Dillinger_Gang activities Bank_robbery.
- The_Dillinger_Gang ethnicity White_Americans.
- The_Dillinger_Gang founded "1933".
- The_Dillinger_Gang founder John_Dillinger.
- The_Dillinger_Gang foundingLocation Chicago.
- The_Dillinger_Gang foundingLocation Illinois.
- The_Dillinger_Gang foundingLocation United_States.
- The_Dillinger_Gang leaders John_Dillinger.
- The_Dillinger_Gang membership "9".
- The_Dillinger_Gang name "The Terror Gang".
- The_Dillinger_Gang rivals Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.
- The_Dillinger_Gang territory Midwestern_United_States.
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- The_Dillinger_Gang yearsActive "2".
- The_Dillinger_Gang subject Category:Depression-era_gangsters.
- The_Dillinger_Gang subject Category:Gangs_in_the_United_States.
- The_Dillinger_Gang subject Category:John_Dillinger.
- The_Dillinger_Gang hypernym Name.
- The_Dillinger_Gang type Gangster.
- The_Dillinger_Gang type Redirect.
- The_Dillinger_Gang comment "The Dillinger Gang was the name given to a crew of American Depression-era bank robbers led by John Dillinger and included other famous gangsters of the period, such as Baby Face Nelson. The gang was noted for a successful string of bank robberies, using modern tools and tactics, in the Midwestern United States from September 1933 to July 1934. During the execution of these crimes, the gang killed 10 men and wounded 7 more.".
- The_Dillinger_Gang label "The Dillinger Gang".
- The_Dillinger_Gang sameAs Q7768521.
- The_Dillinger_Gang sameAs m.03c0093.
- The_Dillinger_Gang sameAs m.0bkpt.
- The_Dillinger_Gang sameAs Q7768521.
- The_Dillinger_Gang wasDerivedFrom The_Dillinger_Gang?oldid=704912026.
- The_Dillinger_Gang depiction Dillingerwantedposter.jpg.
- The_Dillinger_Gang isPrimaryTopicOf The_Dillinger_Gang.