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Baron Lamm: The Father of Modern Bank Robbery
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Baron Lamm: The Father of Modern Bank Robbery

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February 18, 202612m 58s

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Show Notes

This episode details the life and criminal influence of Herman Lamm, a former Prussian soldier who transformed American bank robbery by applying military discipline to heists. Known as "The Baron," Lamm invented the "Lamm Technique," which introduced the essential concepts of casing targets, assigning specific roles to gang members, and mapping precise getaway routes. His career ended in 1930 when he took his own life following a botched robbery and a high-speed police pursuit in Illinois. Despite his death, his meticulous strategies survived through his associates, who later mentored John Dillinger in these professionalized methods. Ultimately, the source highlights Lamm’s legacy as the father of modern bank robbery due to his shift from impulsive holdups to choreographed operations.