In 1919–1920, illegal trading grew rapidly after World War I, as weak economies and loose borders made it easier to smuggle weapons, alcohol, and drugs. Many former soldiers turned to this work using skills from the war, while gangs controlled black markets. Living conditions were poor, with high unemployment, low wages, and crowded housing, pushing many people toward crime just to survive.

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