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In 1919, the Anti-Saloon League succeeded in pushing through the Eighteenth Amendment. Prohibition outlawed the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol, but—importantly—did not outlaw its consumption. This meant American citizens could drink alcohol if they could find a way to get it. This loophole created a tempting criminal opportunity. Foreign distillers partnered with American gangsters to ship contraband alcohol to U.S. shores.
Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II
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