The incorruptible (Prohibition)

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Eliot Ness

The Untouchables (English: The Untouchables ) were a group of eleven Prohibition agent , by Eliot Ness was conducted and the illegal alcohol trade of Al Capone during the US alcohol prohibition fight should.

history

Following the election of US President Herbert C. Hoover in 1929, Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon was specifically tasked with bringing down the mobster Al Capone. The US government approached the "Problem Capone" from two sides: tax evasion and the Volstead Act - the prohibition law. Ness was chosen to lead operations under the Volstead Act , which targeted Capone's illegal breweries and supply routes.

With corruption spreading among law enforcement officers, Ness searched the files of all agents in his department. From this he put together a reliable team that originally consisted of 50, later of 15 and ultimately of only 11 agents. Raids against distilleries and breweries began immediately. Within six months, Ness claimed to have confiscated $ 1 million worth of assets. The main source of his information was a major telephone line surveillance operation .

A failed attempt by Capone to bribe Ness' agents came to the public and led to their nickname "The Incorruptible". There were numerous attempted murders on Ness, and Frank Basile, a good friend of his, was killed.

The final group of eleven Prohibition Agents included:

After the "Capone case" was settled, the incorruptible were dissolved and Ness, in recognition of his work, promoted to chief investigator of the Prohibition Office in Chicago.

Film adaptations

The Untouchables is a television series produced from 1962 to 1963 based on the memoirs of Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley.

In 1987, Brian De Palma filmed the story under the title The Untouchables with Kevin Costner , Sean Connery , Charles Martin Smith , Andy García and Robert De Niro in the leading roles.

cartoon

The animated series Use for Elliot Maus is also based on the experiences. Here, however, Elliot Maus, who alluded to Eliot Ness personally, only has four employees. They are subordinate to the federal mousehole investigative authority.

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Commitment to Elliot Maus. Episode guide. In: fernsehserien.de. Retrieved July 27, 2020 .