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So the superstitious like himself knew inwardly his fame and his status as a seer was legendary, just like Toto, he believed in the vision and feared what might happen to follow and knowing where he would go and what might happen he resolved to go in. toward the vision that was offered to him, in which he was an Orthodox who refused to execute victims on the Sabbath, the Jewish day of rest.

In the same way as Maheb, Veronika, Eduarda, and established a partnership with Christina, Boyka and Ruth herself, one of her agents, and the rabbi of the hidden city.

As it was said, being nothing more than a thriving city isolated from a Jewish community, entry was not prohibited, it was only isolated due to its status as a city stopped in time, Walter Sage Asus said that he stole to finance his studies from the Talmud.

Even the boss Meyer Lansky had his crises with the Lord, during his countless fits of fear seeing that boy grow up and visit him, in Gotham from time to time, he was married to a religious woman, he was accused by his wife of having aroused the wrath of God, which as punishment would have caused the couple's first child to be born with paralysis in the legs, in which he did everything from giving what he wanted to forgiving him from the wrath of God.

Keeping Jewish traditions was essential, even for those who strayed from religious life, and who committed crime, it seemed not to be a sin to kill, but it was a sin not to practice Judaism, in which they killed and asked God for forgiveness afterwards, and in his constant prayer, and it was necessary to ask for forgiveness after killing, putting his prayers in order.

Coexistence with other cultures existed, gangs were often composed of Italian Jews and Catholics, but they followed a certain ethic that separated the businesses, was part of their acclaimed territory, in which they established and the so-called networks of secrets that they kept the blackmail that could benefit if they needed it and that's how he realized where Mosaico Princeps came in.

Especially at the time of the murders, and with rare exceptions, at the time of putting the finger on the trigger, Jews killed Jews and Italians killed Italians and they kept their respective territories.

He had an early life.

Arthur Simon Flegenheimer was born on August 6, 1901, to German Jewish immigrants Herman and Emma (Neu), Flegenheimer, who had married in Manhattan on November 10, 1900.

He had a younger sister named Helen, born in 1904, and he saw when his ancestor version passed by for an interview and claiming to be a representative of the sense, in which then, on visiting her, this woman was a simple woman, and who believed a lot in people, and told everything to anyone who wanted to, and in addition to offering a cup of coffee, she was friendly.

Herman Flegenheimer abandoned his family, and Emma is listed as divorced in the 1910 census, he had contact with this man, no he really was a version of him, his ancestor, more precisely his great-grandfather.

Even in her 1932 petition for US citizenship, however, she wrote that her husband had died in 1910, that didn't add up, which was a woman who didn't really speak the truth.

The event traumatized the young Flegenheimer who spent the rest of his life denying that his father had abandoned his family. Flegenheimer dropped out of school in the eighth grade to help support himself and his mother.

He worked as a feeder and advisor for the Clark Loose Leaf Company, Caxton Press, American Express Schultz Trucking in the Bronx between 1916 and 1919, and he saw him several times, so you couldn't assume he was a murderer so to speak, and he was a criminal and not everything could do, and often, he can change that.

When Flegenheimer started working at a neighborhood nightclub owned by a small-time mobster, they were one of the low-powered mobsters, and he started stealing shitty games before it turned into robbery.

What actually knowing the half-assed emergence of a future criminal was more than a shameful sight, eventually, after these half-assed robberies, he was caught breaking into an apartment and sent to prison on Blackwell Island, now called Roosevelt Island.

He proved to be such an uncontrollable prisoner that he was transferred to a working farm in Westhampton, Long Island, he didn't take orders, he was a troublemaker, he was a real scoundrel, he was a fucking brat, useless, bum and a juvenile delinquent, and a future criminal in the making.

After he was recaptured after a breakout, he had two more months added to his sentence, in which Flegenheimer was released on parole on December 8, 1920, and returned to work at Schultz Trucking.

With the enactment of the Volstead Act that both served for gangsters to grow and organized crime to make money and become what they are today, in which he was with them, and he was there witnessing, the beginning, and the beginning of Prohibition in the United States. United.

That's when the shipping company started smuggling liquor and beer into New York from Canada, and that's how Al Capone grew up in life, and in crime, if they were learning to manage money without paying the government taxes, he did it himself. this, with other forms of course.

This led Flegenheimer to start associating with known criminals, and he, who was also a businessperson, took advantage of this, and had his illegal businesses, in which everything to teach that religion and laws are not mixed, this breaks the government, and he is poor, and crime gets rich.

Since he was able to gather a lot of tax-free money in those years, the 30's and 40's, and for a long time, he was trading and transporting, he was working with these men who worked for little, and sometimes less than nothing, Poverty was on the rise as it was accompanied by the stock market crash.

Since the religious and the pastors took that drinking was the problem and blamed it, and pressuring the authorities to eliminate the supposed cause, they saw no reason to think otherwise, in which only what it entailed making people's lives and the family was destroyed by it, not by society that lost focus on what was right.

With the lack of money that helped with that poverty and all the recurring problems of the resection that was the real excuse and not the drink that was a symptom and not the cause, but actually feeding the criminality, in which this one that grew and so this was one of the reasons why organized crime and gangsters emerged today, I want to meet someone who follows the law and does what the authorities tell them to do.

Even though this actually opened the door for any opportunity and for everyone to want to do business, and these and countless alternatives, otherwise they would die of hunger and without money, and that was how everyone lived and with dirty money, and there were those who wanted to see.

Those who created, developed, and brewed their own alcoholic beverage in their own backyard and who secretly entered bars, it was also during this time that Flegenheimer became better known as Dutch Schultz, Dutch is a corruption of Deutsch.

After a falling out he left Schultz Trucking and went to work for its Italian competitors, in the mid-1920s Schultz began working as a bouncer at the Hub Social Club, a small Speak Easy in the Bronx owned by a gangster named Joey Noe.

As for the Hub Social Club, it was a clandestine club where they hid their money behind secret doors, their own private bank where the biggest mafiosi in America, in which they decided to unite and make their private bank, and there were those who did not want to steal, but whoever stole took buckshot, so it was a truce between all factions.

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He himself had the negotiations of clandestine transport through these stops and distributed in illegal bars and clubs, in which he managed the Mosaico Princeps that emerged as a part of the secrets of the mobsters, and that he could keep some information from these men and that he could use the respect, and he kept an expense report.

The Princeps Mosaic, well it didn't have the owners it had before, and they were a junction of secrets that were kept between all the others.

They were making room for tax evasion and tax evasion, even though at that time these two words had not yet come into existence and to catch Al Capone they had to create them, until then the government did not charge these types of taxes, in which he saw that there was a specific place where all the criminals kept their money and this money was worth more than he ever thought.

Then there was all that money they'd put together in one place he can find out, as Noe was impressed by Schultz's ruthlessness and reputation for brutality when he lost his temper and made him a partner.

That's how he made a career in crime. He grew up, there were raids and slaughter if they left him unlucky, and angry in the midst of disagreements, and he used him as his bodyguard in alternative transport, together they soon opened more illegal drinking fountains around. of the Bronx, and he started a partnership with some brewers and his old construction company.

He was responsible for manufacturing the biggest and best secret passages that existed there in that place, and he didn't tell that there were tunnels all over the city and only he knew their location, using his own trucks that Delphos built, and rented and sold them, sometimes in exchange for services and private escorts, and all to reduce high delivery costs.

They brought in beer brewed by Frankie Dunn, a brewer in Union City, New Jersey, and they had a whole brewery that was disguised as a dairy, in which they also transported cattle, and all kinds of dairy products and cheeses, and cattle ranches and sales of wheat flour and sugar, which they used false funds and all kinds of disguises.

Schultz often rode shotgun himself had his internal control to protect the trucks from hijackers which were many, and he took it a little for himself, and in this situation, he can use it as a scapegoat, which Schultz and Noe soon had to deal with. with brothers John and Joe Rock, who were already running a smuggling operation in the Bronx.

Even though initially, he used it, to divert the attention of these men to his real intention to distract them, he knew of the money that Al Capone was hiding, he had a firm intention to make it disappear, in which he sold information. to the brothers, and they refused to buy beer from Noe and Schultz, but eventually John, the older brother, agreed to cooperate.

In which, however, his younger brother Joe refused, which had a big twist, he was a businessperson, if he didn't use powers then he could use lack of trust and discord to his advantage, he could take advantage., and here I go.

One night the Noe-Schultz gang kidnapped Joe, it was a disagreement, but no one cared or not and they believed that someone handed someone over to a not so corrupt police officer, in which they caught him, and the gang beat him and hanged him. by the thumbs of a meat hook.

They then allegedly wrapped a gauze bandage smeared with discharge from a gonorrhoea infection over his eyes, in which his family paid $35,000 for his release, and that's what the police officers charged, everyone wanted a piece of the cake, the police and the judges.

In the midst of appearing at the police station and court he had time to ascertain the secret passages he had made under their base, and where they kept their money, shortly after his return he was blinded, magically blinded, by a poison. distilled in drinks, nobody knew about poison.

During that period when New York gangsters paid no taxes on the money they received and no one was guilty of tax evasion, there were those who looked for ways to save their money.

In which he made it his business, and in several places, there was the safe house, and as he called it, there was a truce as that area of Gotham, was a neutral ground and an unspoken agreement between all criminals.

The one who wanted to keep his money in a hidden place, and as he said, there were the ladies who guarded each of the places, and if someone just in case, from whom he stole, then soon everyone would know, because he would go straight to the last man who was in the supposed tea house of and the bakeries and boleros called Bella-Dona.

Being that this was a franchise that he managed and patented, and as was the name, some were disguised very well in the sewing house, who would be suspicious of tea houses and toy stores, there were bookstores and the book clubs of housewives virtuous and perfect ladies with whom he traded to bake the cakes.

Those who were sold and transported by trucks, the bakeries and bakeries, which had milk, bread sold, boleros, and that he used the ladies, everything for him to use as a disguise, it was a good disguise, after all they were better paid than his husbands, if they came there.

They wouldn't notice the false doors, in which they would only see the cakes and sweets that he would always check out.

Even though he financed and sold the products, the milk would come from him, and all the dairy products he sold, manufactured and distributed, and the buildings themselves too, he made the underworld bank, wouldn't rob anyone in the face, but he would use the time they had and the constant bickering and fighting of mobsters to his advantage.

In which none of them would live to tell the tale, and it was a wonderful way to hide money between all the stints made in the 1930s and onwards when the periodical revivals came, from then on.