
John D. Dillinger
John D. Dillinger was a notorious American bank robber during the Great Depression era, active in the early 1930s. Known for daring escapes from prison and his ability to evade law enforcement, he became a criminal legend and symbol of rebellion against economic hardship. Dillinger's crimes included bank robberies, and he was often portrayed as a Robin Hood figure, though his actions caused widespread fear. His life ended in 1934 when he was shot and killed by FBI agents outside a movie theater, marking the end of his infamous criminal career.