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English: Izzy (Isidor) Einstein ( 1880–1938) and Moe Smith (died 1961) were American police officers, specifically agents of the US Prohibition Unit, during the first years of the alcoholprohibition era (1920–1925). They were well known for successfully shutting down illegal speakeasies and similar drinking establishments.
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