Dutch Schultz (August 6, 1902 - October 24, 1935) was a New York City-area gangster of the 1920s and '30s. Born Arthur Flegenheimer into a Jewish German family in the Bronx, he made his fortune in organized crime-related activities such as bootlegging illegal alcohol and the numbers racket in Harlem. He is most famous today for the rambling, stream-of-consciousness monologue he gave police in a hospital as he lay dying of a gunshot wound. Wikipedia
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Kill the Dutchman! The Story of Dutch Schultz by Paul Sann with a new preface by Pete Hamill is the only biography of the gangster, Beer Baron of the Bronx and king of Harlem's numbers racket www.killthedutchman.net/
Statements made by Arthur (Dutch Schultz) Flegenheimer were taken down by a Newark police stenographer, F. J. Lang. www.feastofhateandfear.com/archives/dutch.html
Mob lore dictates that Schultz went to New York City's criminal elite and made the case for assassinating Dewey. www.patrickdowney.com/profile-dutch.html