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Mckinley Assassination Connections

The McKinley assassination connections refer to the various individuals, events, and circumstances surrounding the assassination of William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, who was shot on September 6, 1901, and died eight days later from gangrene caused by his wounds. The assassination was carried out by Leon Czolgosz, an anarchist who was influenced by the teachings of Emma Goldman and other anarchists. The connections include the investigation into Czolgosz's motives, his associations with anarchist groups, and the subsequent trial and execution. The term also encompasses the broader historical context, including the political climate of the time and the impact of the assassination on U.S. politics and society. In Hebrew, this can be translated as קשרים לרציחתו של מקינלי. In Spanish, it is conexiones del asesinato de McKinley, and in French, it is liens à l'assassinat de McKinley.