
Overview
During the Great Depression the American public looked for real-life anti-heroes to match the gangster movies - and found one in John Dillinger. A desperado, a bank robber, a bad man no jail could hold, his reputation grew until he was named the country's first Public Enemy Number One. But J Edgar Hoover would use Dillinger's celebrity to burnish his own reputation and that of his new national police force, the FBI. 5/6.
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20 - 1The Empire State Story January 12, 2001
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20 - 2Himmler, Hitler, and the End of the Reich January 19, 2001
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20 - 3The King's Servant January 26, 2001
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20 - 4Nero's Golden House February 02, 2001
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20 - 5Public Enemy Number One February 09, 2001
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20 - 6Hitler, Churchill, and the Paratroopers February 16, 2001
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20 - 7The Last Surrender May 11, 2001
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20 - 8Debutantes May 18, 2001
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20 - 9Strangeways Revisited May 25, 2001
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20 - 10Scharnhorst June 01, 2001
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20 - 11Roman Soldiers to Be June 08, 2001
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20 - 12Bombing Germany August 23, 2001