<p>For thirteen violent months in the 1930s John Dillinger and his gang swept through the Midwest. The criminals of the Depression robbed almost at will as the Indiana State Police had only forty-one members including clerks and typists. Dillinger's daring escapes at Crown Point jail or through the withering machine gun fire of FBI agents at Little Bohemia Lodge along with his countless bank robberies excited the imagination of a despondent country. He eluded the lawmen of a half-dozen states and the growing power of the FBI earning him the dubious honor of Public Enemy Number One and captivating Americans to the present day.</p><p>His brief but significant career is vividly chronicled here in extraordinary detail as is the entire outlaw era of Baby Face Nelson Bonnie and Clyde Ma Barker and Machine Gun Kelly. John Toland conducted hundreds of interviews; his research took him through thirty-four states into the cells where Dillinger was confined and into every bank he robbed.</p><p><i>The Dillinger Days</i> is the inside account of a desperate and determined war between the law and the lawless a struggle that did not end until a unique set of circumstances led to Dillinger's bloody death outside a Chicago movie house.</p>
Title | The Dillinger Days |
Author | John Toland |
Narrator | Grover Gardner |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781538461860 |
Published | 2017-11-14 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 12 hours 27 minutes |