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  1. Arnold Rothstein, born on January 17, 1882, was an American businessman and gambler who played a significant role in the criminal underworld of the early 20th century. . Often referred to as "The Big Bankroll," Rothstein was known for his involvement in organized crime, particularly in the realm of illegal gambling and bootlegging during the Prohibitio

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  3. Arnold Rothstein ( Manhattan, 1882. január 17. – Manhattan, 1928. november 6.) [6] becenevén "the Brain" („az Agy”) vagy AR, amerikai gengszter, üzletember és szerencsejátékos, aki később egy zsidó bűnbanda vezére New York Cityben. Rothsteinről széles körben ismert volt, hogy korrupciót szervezett a professzionális ...

  4. Arnold Rothstein (New York, 17 gennaio 1882 – New York, 5 novembre 1928) è stato un mafioso statunitense, di discendenza ebraica Biografia ...

  5. Arnold Rothstein (1882 1928) was described in the newspapers of the 1920s as "a sportsman," "a gambler," and "the man who fixed the 1919 World Series." But he was much more than that. A bootlegger and labor racketeer, he corrupted politicians, promoted crooked stock sales, and imported narcotics. And, perhaps most importantly, he transformed organized crime from a thuggish activity practiced ...

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  6. In 1928, a fellow gambler shot Rothstein. True to the underworld code, he died several days later without revealing his assailant’s name. Historian Rockaway reports, "Out of respect for the older Rothstein, Arnold received an Orthodox Jewish funeral with the renowned Orthodox rabbi, Leo Jung, delivering the eulogy."

  7. 4. Apr. 2024 · Arnold Rothstein was an American big-time gambler, bootlegger, and friend of high-placed politicians and businessmen, who dominated influence-peddling in the 1920s in New York City. He was the prototype for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s character Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby, “the man who fixed the