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'''Morris Barney Dalitz''' (25 December 1899 โ 31 August 1989) was a | '''Morris Barney Dalitz''' (25 December 1899 โ 31 August 1989) was a jewish American gangster, casino owner, and one of the major figures who shaped Las Vegas in the 20th century. He was often referred to as "Mr. Las Vegas". ย | ||
He is stated to have been involved in the "The Little | He is stated to have been involved in the "The Little jewish Navyโ, jewish smugglers buying legal liquor in Canada and then smuggling it by boat to the United States during the [[Prohibition]]. | ||
Although he later admitted under oath that he had been a bootlegger and had operated illegal gambling houses, Dalitz was never convicted of a crime. During Senator Estes Kefauver's committee (the Kefauver Commission) hearings investigating organized crime, when questioned about his bootlegging, Dalitz admitted to bootlegging, presumably because by this time this was not a punishable crime. | Although he later admitted under oath that he had been a bootlegger and had operated illegal gambling houses, Dalitz was never convicted of a crime. During Senator Estes Kefauver's committee (the Kefauver Commission) hearings investigating organized crime, when questioned about his bootlegging, Dalitz admitted to bootlegging, presumably because by this time this was not a punishable crime. | ||
"Early in his life, Dalitz was a bootlegger and racketeer mentioned in the same breath as ( | "Early in his life, Dalitz was a bootlegger and racketeer mentioned in the same breath as (jewish) [[Meyer Lansky]] and (jewish) Benjamin โBugsyโ Siegel. In Cleveland, one longtime member of law enforcement would tell the Kefauver Commission, โRuthless beatings, unsolved murders and shakedowns, threats and bribery came to this community as a result of gangstersโ rise to power.โ Dalitz was considered part of that rise.โ"<ref>The Mask of Respectability https://davidduke.com/the-mask-of-respectability/</ref> | ||
[[Wikipedia]] labels him a "philanthropist", citing that the [[Anti-Defamation League]] in 1982 gave him its "Torch of Liberty" award. Other sources state that the award was due to giving money to the Anti-Defamation League and/or [[Israel]]. | [[Wikipedia]] labels him a "philanthropist", citing that the [[Anti-Defamation League]] in 1982 gave him its "Torch of Liberty" award. Other sources state that the award was due to giving money to the Anti-Defamation League and/or [[Israel]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 22 February 2024
Morris Barney Dalitz (25 December 1899 โ 31 August 1989) was a jewish American gangster, casino owner, and one of the major figures who shaped Las Vegas in the 20th century. He was often referred to as "Mr. Las Vegas".
He is stated to have been involved in the "The Little jewish Navyโ, jewish smugglers buying legal liquor in Canada and then smuggling it by boat to the United States during the Prohibition.
Although he later admitted under oath that he had been a bootlegger and had operated illegal gambling houses, Dalitz was never convicted of a crime. During Senator Estes Kefauver's committee (the Kefauver Commission) hearings investigating organized crime, when questioned about his bootlegging, Dalitz admitted to bootlegging, presumably because by this time this was not a punishable crime.
"Early in his life, Dalitz was a bootlegger and racketeer mentioned in the same breath as (jewish) Meyer Lansky and (jewish) Benjamin โBugsyโ Siegel. In Cleveland, one longtime member of law enforcement would tell the Kefauver Commission, โRuthless beatings, unsolved murders and shakedowns, threats and bribery came to this community as a result of gangstersโ rise to power.โ Dalitz was considered part of that rise.โ"[1]
Wikipedia labels him a "philanthropist", citing that the Anti-Defamation League in 1982 gave him its "Torch of Liberty" award. Other sources state that the award was due to giving money to the Anti-Defamation League and/or Israel.
References
- โ The Mask of Respectability https://davidduke.com/the-mask-of-respectability/
This article is not based.
Its weak and faggy. Somebody copied it over from some woke SJW source, and now its namby-pamby wording is gaying up our program.