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  1. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Arnold Rothstein was one of the most important and influential figures in American crime history. In this video, we explore his story, from his beginnings as...

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  2. Arnold Rothstein, né à Manhattan le 17 janvier 1882, dans une famille juive ashkénaze aisée, et mort le 5 novembre 1928 à New York, était un criminel de la Yiddish Connection et homme d'affaires américain . Il était surnommé the Fixer, Mr Big, the Big Bankroll (« la grosse liasse de billets »), Mr Broadway, ou the Brain (« le ...

  3. 14 de sept. de 2022 · To those who knew him well, he was A. R.—Arnold Rothstein. Born the second son of a prosperous, devout Jewish family in 1882, he rebelled against everything his father tried to teach him, particularly gambling. It was simply forbidden and that made it even more seductive to the young man. He had an innate understanding of numbers combined ...

  4. ROTHSTEIN, ARNOLDROTHSTEIN, ARNOLD ("A.R.," "The Brain," "The Fixer"; 1882–1928), U.S. gangster and criminal mastermind, credited with developing the "numbers" racket, centralizing illegal racetrack bookmaking, fixing the 1919 baseball World Series, and developing 20th-century U.S. organized crime during the Prohibition Era.

  5. Arnold "The Brain" Rothstein ( New York, 17 januari 1882 - aldaar ( Manhattan ), 4 november 1928) was een Amerikaanse zakenman en gokker, en hij was een van de belangrijkste figuren uit het milieu van de georganiseerde misdaad. Hij werd bekend met het honkbal -schandaal, het Black Sox Schandaal, dat tijdens de World Series in 1919 plaatsvond.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Arnold Rothstein, New York’s most notorious gambler, is shot during a poker game at the Park Central Hotel in Manhattan on November 4, 1928. He died in the hospital two days later.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2018 · Arnold Rothstein excused himself from the table, took the call, returned moments later and handed a long-barreled, pearl-handled pistol to his associate, James Meehan. He parted ways with Meehan and ventured off to the Park Central Hotel, reportedly headed for Room 349 there.