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In 1933, when Giuseppe Zangara attempted to assassinate FDR -- mortally wounding the Mayor of Chicago in the process -- he was executed only 35 days later. Was this a typical timespan between crime and death penalty for the 1930s, or did the high-profile circumstance make this case different?

by /u/jbdyer in /r/AskHistorians

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