Tottenham Outrage
978-613-4-31700-9
6134317004
92
2011-02-23
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Tottenham Outrage is the name given to an armed robbery and double murder in Tottenham, North London on 23 January 1909 carried out by two Latvian anarchists, Paul Helfeld and Jacob Lepidus (sometimes spelt Lapidus). The "Outrage" became a cause célèbre in Edwardian London, with the route of the murdered policeman's funeral cortège being lined by a crowd of half a million people. The event led to the creation of the King's Police Medal, to reward the gallantry of the police officers involved. It also reinforced a feeling of xenophobia, fear of immigrants, and anti-Semitism, which influenced reactions to the Sidney Street Siege in 1911. The incident lasted more than two hours, covered a distance of six miles with an estimated 400 rounds fired by Helfeld and Lepidus. Twenty-five casualties were reported, two fatal and several serious. Constable Tyler was publicly buried on 29 January in Abney Park Cemetery.
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