The Heartless Murder of Nettie Sachs: And the Survival of Her American Dream

Born in Lithuania in 1885 under the rule of Russian Tsars, Nettie was ever aware of the injustice levied on her Jewish people. Rules limited their freedom, reducing their status to that of second-class citizens. Additionally; Nettie challenged her own religion's system of excluding girls from Talmud instruction, which the male-dominated Jewish society deemed to be the exclusive right of men.

Nettie fled to America with Russian Cossacks hot on her trail for a murder that occurred during a pogrom while she was defending her husband. In America, she found opportunity, but not without its perils. She took advantage of America's freedoms and became educated, continuing to navigate the male-dominated society with her resolve to live the American Dream, Nettie's natural sexuality and intelligence attracted five husbands and produced six children, who in turn contributed twelve grandchildren. This was her legacy to America. Her life's story unfolded as her adopted country fought two wars, adjusted to an immigrant crisis, and saw the start of the union movement, the Ku Klux Klan, and segregation.

Tragically; Nettie--a twice-widowed young wife and mother--lost her life at age 37 at the hands of the son of a man whose romantic interests she had rejected years before in the old country. Envious of her new found wealth, her spurned suitor was determined to claim it as his own. He sent his son,13 years younger than Nettie, to court her, then marry her. Evil occult forces seemed to follow Nettie's every move after her third marriage, only ending with her death after the fifth. The sensational trial of her last husband for her violent murder was followed in newspapers across the country.

Her life in America played out against a backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, Prohibition, bootleg liquor, ragtime music and speakeasies. Nettie became in her mind, and in reality; a true American. She did her best to raise her children and instill in them her passion for justice and freedom. Her strength and determination live on in three generations of successful Americans, her legacy.

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The Heartless Murder of Nettie Sachs: And the Survival of Her American Dream

Born in Lithuania in 1885 under the rule of Russian Tsars, Nettie was ever aware of the injustice levied on her Jewish people. Rules limited their freedom, reducing their status to that of second-class citizens. Additionally; Nettie challenged her own religion's system of excluding girls from Talmud instruction, which the male-dominated Jewish society deemed to be the exclusive right of men.

Nettie fled to America with Russian Cossacks hot on her trail for a murder that occurred during a pogrom while she was defending her husband. In America, she found opportunity, but not without its perils. She took advantage of America's freedoms and became educated, continuing to navigate the male-dominated society with her resolve to live the American Dream, Nettie's natural sexuality and intelligence attracted five husbands and produced six children, who in turn contributed twelve grandchildren. This was her legacy to America. Her life's story unfolded as her adopted country fought two wars, adjusted to an immigrant crisis, and saw the start of the union movement, the Ku Klux Klan, and segregation.

Tragically; Nettie--a twice-widowed young wife and mother--lost her life at age 37 at the hands of the son of a man whose romantic interests she had rejected years before in the old country. Envious of her new found wealth, her spurned suitor was determined to claim it as his own. He sent his son,13 years younger than Nettie, to court her, then marry her. Evil occult forces seemed to follow Nettie's every move after her third marriage, only ending with her death after the fifth. The sensational trial of her last husband for her violent murder was followed in newspapers across the country.

Her life in America played out against a backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, Prohibition, bootleg liquor, ragtime music and speakeasies. Nettie became in her mind, and in reality; a true American. She did her best to raise her children and instill in them her passion for justice and freedom. Her strength and determination live on in three generations of successful Americans, her legacy.

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The Heartless Murder of Nettie Sachs: And the Survival of Her American Dream

The Heartless Murder of Nettie Sachs: And the Survival of Her American Dream

The Heartless Murder of Nettie Sachs: And the Survival of Her American Dream

The Heartless Murder of Nettie Sachs: And the Survival of Her American Dream

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Born in Lithuania in 1885 under the rule of Russian Tsars, Nettie was ever aware of the injustice levied on her Jewish people. Rules limited their freedom, reducing their status to that of second-class citizens. Additionally; Nettie challenged her own religion's system of excluding girls from Talmud instruction, which the male-dominated Jewish society deemed to be the exclusive right of men.

Nettie fled to America with Russian Cossacks hot on her trail for a murder that occurred during a pogrom while she was defending her husband. In America, she found opportunity, but not without its perils. She took advantage of America's freedoms and became educated, continuing to navigate the male-dominated society with her resolve to live the American Dream, Nettie's natural sexuality and intelligence attracted five husbands and produced six children, who in turn contributed twelve grandchildren. This was her legacy to America. Her life's story unfolded as her adopted country fought two wars, adjusted to an immigrant crisis, and saw the start of the union movement, the Ku Klux Klan, and segregation.

Tragically; Nettie--a twice-widowed young wife and mother--lost her life at age 37 at the hands of the son of a man whose romantic interests she had rejected years before in the old country. Envious of her new found wealth, her spurned suitor was determined to claim it as his own. He sent his son,13 years younger than Nettie, to court her, then marry her. Evil occult forces seemed to follow Nettie's every move after her third marriage, only ending with her death after the fifth. The sensational trial of her last husband for her violent murder was followed in newspapers across the country.

Her life in America played out against a backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, Prohibition, bootleg liquor, ragtime music and speakeasies. Nettie became in her mind, and in reality; a true American. She did her best to raise her children and instill in them her passion for justice and freedom. Her strength and determination live on in three generations of successful Americans, her legacy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780979136146
Publisher: Pbo Publishing
Publication date: 12/06/2017
Pages: 468
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Dr. Robert V.V. Hurst was the grandson of Nettie Sachs. He grew up in Indiana in the same town as Nettie. A graduate of Indiana University and Harvard he has an active Orthodontic office in Covington, Louisiana. His prior work on birth order was the outgrowth of his years of treating multiple children in the same families and observing their differences. He used this information on birth order to understand the personalities of Nettie and other now deceased relatives.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Nettie's Life in Mariampole, Lithunania, 1885-1897

Chapter 2 The Escape to America

Chapter 3 New York City and Life in America

Chapter 4 Nettie Goes to Houston

Chapter 5 Nettie Returns to New York City

Chapter 6 Nettie and Louis Move to St. Louis

Chapter 7 Nettie and Sam Move to Chicago

Chapter 8 A New Man in Nettie's Life

Chapter 9 Joseph Finkelstein, Mariampole 1897

Chapter 10 Joseph Meets Anna and Nettie

Chapter 11 Harry Courts Nettie

Chapter 12 Married Life for Nettie and Harry

Chapter 13 Nettie Buys Houses, Moves to Gary

Chapter 14 The Check; New Will; Harry Panics

Chapter 15 Wednesday,February 14 ---Valentine's Day

Chapter 16 Thursday, February 15, 1923 ---Nettie Dies

Chapter 17 February 16, 1923---Harry Is Charged with Murder

Chapter 18 February 20, 1923 ---Nettie's Funeral

Chapter 19 Pretrial Events

Chapter 20 Harry Is Tried for Murder

Chapter 21 After the Tria, Harry Waits

Chapter 22 Harry Diamond Is Executed

Chapter 23 The Children, Now Orphans

Chapter 24 Will and Estates

Chapter 25 Nettie's Surviving Legacy:Her Children and Grandchildren

Chapter 26 The Adults in the Family

Chapter 27 The Diamond Family

Chapter 28 The Rest of the Story: People and Property

Chapter 29 East Chicago Banks

Chapter 30 The Properties Left in the Estate

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