The History of Alcatraz Prison
[2023-04-04 10:14:55]
In the 1920s and 1930s, a wave of new crime hit the United States. The establishment of the Bolstead law in 1920 made alcohol production and distribution a very useful business. At the same time, organized crime in many large cities is dramatically increasing. To make matters worse, the crimes committed by these gang members are becoming more intense. July 1933, J. Edgar Hoover was appointed director of the newly established FBI. Hoover decided to fight these criminals. Hoover decided on a high goal and chose to drive away the criminal organization's mind.
For small islands, Alcatraz Island has a considerable history. The first resident, Alcatraz, named after the tomb, continues to be the lighthouse (now the oldest lighthouse on the west coast), the military prison, the 29-year federal prison, and the most notorious criminal in America.
Alcatraz Island is about 25 miles from San Francisco Bay. The island is known for its other ancient prisons and other attractions such as graffiti on endangered wildlife and water towers. Explore the glimpse of the old prison on Alcatraz Island and explore the history and travel audio ferries to provide a wonderful experience
Last year, despite being a dark history of the prison, despite some of the country's most serious criminals, I learned that Alcatraz Island is beautiful. The color change in the bay and the expansive garden makes its reputation an ugly prison. I consider Alcatraz as our castle in the bay As castle visitors know, you will often see fighting and dungeons before taking a walk in the beautiful garden. But before this work, Alcatraz has been involved in movies (like rock) from the late 1990's and sticky T shirt stores in Fisherman's Wharf for many locals, including myself It was. Many of us who live in the Bay Area are at the top of the list of things the tourists should do, but since we have never been there, in the summer tickets often sold out a few weeks ago.
If we do not include Alcatraz Island, San Francisco's ghost places are not complete. Alcatraz Island has a long history. As early as 1850, it was used by the military as a prison. As an island in the San Francisco Bay, cold and cruel seawater is a deterrent to those who want to escape. In 1934, Alcatraz was transported from military prison to federal prison. Until 1963, it was a federal prison. During that activity, Alcatraz organized many notorious violent criminals. "The Devil's Bird Man", the murderer Robert Stroud, Al's "Captain of the Facet" Capone and George's "Machine Gun" Kelly are just three of these famous prisoners.
"When you break social rules, they will send you to jail.When you break the prison rule they will send you to Alcatraz." - Anonymous. Alcatraz was once regarded as the prison of all prisons in the US, but it is part of America's most dangerous criminal in history. Alcatraz Island was opened as a prison on October 12, 1933. Alcatraz has 29 years of operation, has some of the most dangerous prisoners, the attempt to escape is unknown. - In 1802, Thomas Jefferson said: "The spirit of justice and friendship is our responsibility and the interest we cultivate with all the countries." In the coming years the army transferred its power and structure to the Asia-Pacific region, so senior leaders should obtain relevant information on the importance of the Singaporean countries and the US-Singapore relations.