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In the Pittsburgh Mafia family, until 1956, the leader of the Mafia family was Frank Amato. He ran i
In the city of Pittsburgh, Italian criminals were divided into two factions: the "Sicilians" and the
Santo Sorge was a powerful Sicilian mafioso residing in the United States. His exact role was never
After the summit held in 1956 at the Hotel delle Palme in Palermo, another important meeting took pl
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Joe Profaci, born Giuseppe Profaci, is considered the first mafia boss of the Colombo mafia family o
From 1964 to about 1969, the last major war was fought in which a major Mafia crime family attempted
In 1962 Bonanno, after the death of Joseph Profaci, one of his most faithful friends and allies, fro
Joseph Bonanno, nicknamed "Joe Bananas" from a newspaper typo of the time, was a nickname he hated b
They called him "Jimmy Blue Eyes". Alo was a key figure in New York's post-Prohibition Genovese Mafi
The Gambino mafia family was certainly among the most powerful of Cosa Nostra. The great success of
According to FBI files, Anthony Strollo, also known as Tony Bender, was Vito Genovese's right-hand m
Gaetano Lucchese known as Tommy Gunn or Tommy Three Fingers Brown was a leading exponent of the Amer
Vito Genovese was considered one of the most treacherous, double-dealing and ruthless mafia bosses o
Tommaso Gagliano was certainly the godfather of the Bronx. We can define him as an inconspicuous if
Gaetano Reina, known as Tom or Tommy, is considered one of the most powerful Mafia Bosses in New Yor
Giuseppe A. "Socks" Lanza. He was a mobster who controlled New York's syndicate rackets and a member
Lucky Luciano, the man who changed the mafia into the criminal organization we know today. This is p