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Snatch Racket - The Kidnapping Epidemic That Terrorized 1930s America (Hardcover)
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Snatch Racket - The Kidnapping Epidemic That Terrorized 1930s America (Hardcover)
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The Snatch Racket uncovers the massive wave of kidnapping that
shook the nation's communities. An estimated three thousand
Americans were kidnapped for ransom in the year 1931. They were
early victims of a kidnapping wave that grew to be an epidemic in
the twilight days of Prohibition as urban gangs looked for new
revenue streams to replace the once lucrative business of
bootlegging. Wealthy families and celebrities began purchasing
kidnap insurance, hiring armed chauffeurs and bodyguards, and
carrying loaded handguns. Some sent their children to school or
summer camp in Europe to get them out of harm’s way. Guards kept
kidnap watch over both President Hoover and President Roosevelt’s
grandchildren. The “Snatch Racket” as the racketeers referred
to it, reached its peak in 1933 and 1934: “Recent Kidnappings in
America” was a regular feature in the New York Times, and Time
magazine included kidnappings along with its weekly list of notable
births, deaths, and other milestones. The Snatch Racket is the
frightening story of this crime epidemic and the three-year War
against Kidnappers waged by President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
administration to eradicate it. At the heart of the narrative are
some of the most iconic names of the twentieth century:
Rockefeller, Ford, Lindbergh, Roosevelt, Hoover, Capone,
Schwarzkopf, and Babe Ruth. All were caught up in some way in the
kidnap frenzy - as victims and intended victims, as law enforcement
officials and political leaders, or as individuals attempting to
alleviate suffering or to benefit personally somehow from the
scourge that took such a toll on the country. The War against
Kidnappers also revolutionized and modernized law enforcement in
the United States, dramatically expanding the powers of the federal
government in the fight against not only kidnapping but many new
types of interstate crime. It would make J. Edgar Hoover the face
of law enforcement in America, a role he would play for another
three decades. Not least, the crime of kidnapping would be
recognized as a devastating form of domestic terrorism against
which the public would come to expect special protection from
government, making the War against Kidnappers the first of the
declared wars on terrorism that continue today.
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Imprint: |
Potomac Books Inc
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2021 |
Authors: |
Carolyn Cox
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 38mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
384 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-64012-203-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
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History >
General
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LSN: |
1-64012-203-6 |
Barcode: |
9781640122031 |
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