The siege of Sidney Street - also known as the Battle of Stepney - was a failed burglary in London’s East End in 1911 that resulted in the shooting deaths of three policemen, the death of a leading Latvian anarchist, and a national outrage that revolutionaries from Eastern Europe should be plying their trade in comfortable Edwardian England. At first gl…
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