Nitmen
Nitmen were a group of vigilantes active in London during the early 20th century, particularly between 1909 and 1910. The term "nitmen" originated from the slang word "nit," which referred to a person who was easily led or manipulated, often used to describe a police informant. The group gained notoriety for their violent and often brutal methods of enforcing justice against criminals, particularly those involved in organized crime and vice.
The nitmen were primarily composed of working-class men who were frustrated with the perceived corruption and
One of the most infamous nitmen was George Ward, a former police constable who became a leader
The nitmen’s activities declined sharply after 1910, partly due to police crackdowns and partly because many
While the nitmen are often romanticized in popular culture, their methods were widely condemned by contemporary