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  1. Harry Strauss (né le 28 juillet 1909 à Williamsburg, Brooklyn - exécuté le 12 juin 1941 à la prison de Sing Sing dans l'État de New York) [1], alias « Pittsburgh Phill », était un criminel américain de la Yiddish Connection.

  2. Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss (July 28, 1909 – June 12, 1941) was an American contract killer for Murder, Inc. in the 1930s. He reportedly killed over one hundred men (some historians put the number as high as 500) using a variety of methods, including shooting, stabbing with ice picks, drowning, live burial, and strangulation.

  3. 13 sept. 2021 · Harry Strauss was one of the leaders of Murder Inc., a notorious mob hit squad that carried out over 100 killings in the 1930s. Learn how he and other gangsters were brought to justice by Brooklyn prosecutors in 1940.

  4. 16 oct. 2017 · Harry Strauss was a hitman for Lepke's Murder Inc., a mob enforcer group that killed an estimated 1,000 people in 1930s New York. He signed on for at least 100 jobs, making him one of the most notorious and brutal members of the Brownsville Boys.

  5. 4 mars 2024 · Harry Strauss was one of the seven members of the Mob's violent enforcement arm, Murder Inc., who were executed in Sing Sing prison in the 1940s. He was convicted for the murder of shopkeeper Joseph Rosen and other cold cases, based on the testimony of turncoat hoodlums.

  6. 4 oct. 2021 · As a Mafia hitman, Harry Strauss was just as established as Abe Reles and spearheaded the murderous operations of Murder, Inc., alongside him. He was born on July 28, 1909, in Brooklyn, New York, and had been arrested 17 times by the time he was in his mid-20s.

  7. Harry Strauss and Martin Goldstein were put on trial for the September 4, 1939, strangulation murder of bookmaker Irving Feinstein, whose body was set on fire and left in a vacant lot after Feinstein had been strangled.