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Isidor "Izzy" Einstein (1880–1938) and Moe W. Smith (1887–1960) were United States federal police officers, agents of the U.S. Prohibition Unit, who achieved the most arrests and convictions during the first years of the alcohol prohibition era (1920–1925). They were known nationally for successfully shutting down illegal speakeasies and for using disguises in their work.

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  • Isidor "Izzy" Einstein (1880–1938) and Moe W. Smith (1887–1960) were United States federal police officers, agents of the U.S. Prohibition Unit, who achieved the most arrests and convictions during the first years of the alcohol prohibition era (1920–1925). They were known nationally for successfully shutting down illegal speakeasies and for using disguises in their work. (en)
  • Izzy (Isidor/Isadore) Einstein (ca. 1883 of 1888 – Manhattan, 17 februari 1938) en Moe W. Smith (ca. 1887 – Yonkers, 1961) waren Amerikaanse politieagenten, werkend voor het Amerikaanse Bureau of Prohibition, gedurende de eerste jaren van de Drooglegging in de Verenigde Staten. Ze werden bekend door de succesvolle sluiting van verschillende zogenaamde "speakeasies" en soortgelijke drankgelegenheden. (nl)
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  • Isidor "Izzy" Einstein (1880–1938) and Moe W. Smith (1887–1960) were United States federal police officers, agents of the U.S. Prohibition Unit, who achieved the most arrests and convictions during the first years of the alcohol prohibition era (1920–1925). They were known nationally for successfully shutting down illegal speakeasies and for using disguises in their work. They made 4,932 arrests. In late 1925, Izzy and Moe were laid off in a reorganization of the bureau of enforcement. A report in Time magazine suggested they had attracted more publicity than wanted by the new political appointee heading the bureau, although the press and public loved the team. By 1930 both men were working as insurance salesmen. (en)
  • Izzy (Isidor/Isadore) Einstein (ca. 1883 of 1888 – Manhattan, 17 februari 1938) en Moe W. Smith (ca. 1887 – Yonkers, 1961) waren Amerikaanse politieagenten, werkend voor het Amerikaanse Bureau of Prohibition, gedurende de eerste jaren van de Drooglegging in de Verenigde Staten. Ze werden bekend door de succesvolle sluiting van verschillende zogenaamde "speakeasies" en soortgelijke drankgelegenheden. Het duo Izzy and Moe werkte tussen 1920 en 1925 in New York. Ze stonden bekend om hun vermommingen en verrichtten 4932 arrestaties, waarvan 95% in een veroordeling eindigde. Toen Izzy in 1927 een overplaatsing naar Chicago kreeg aangeboden, nam hij ontslag. (nl)
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