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This is a list of organized crime in the 1940s, arranged chronologically.

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  • James J. Hines, the leader of Tammany Hall, the New York City Democratic organization, goes to prison for arranging political protection for Dutch Schultz's policy and numbers rackets in Harlem, New York.
  • Brooklyn mobster Seymour "Blue Jaw" Magoon agrees to become a government informant and provides information on the Murder, Inc. organization.
  • After a failed attempt on his life, New Jersey racketeer Max Rubin agrees to cooperate with law enforcement.
  • Brooklyn racketeer James "Dizzy" Feraco is murdered by rival gunmen.
  • February 2 – Abe "Kid Twist" Reles, a member of Murder, Inc., is arrested. District Attorney William O'Dwyer charges Reles with robbery, assault, possession of narcotics, burglary, disorderly conduct, and eight charges of murder. In exchange for a reduced sentence, Reles would agree to testify against the members of Murder, Inc., and provides information on the National Crime Syndicate. Phil and Martin Goldstein, Emmanuel Weiss, and Murder Inc. leader Louis "Lepke" Buchalter are some of the mobsters who would be convicted by Reles' testimony.
  • April – George Scalise, New York labor racketeer and president of the Building Service and Employee's International Union of New York, is indicted for extortion.
  • May 23 – Murder, Inc. members Harry Maione and Frank Abbandando, based on the testimony of Abe Reles, are convicted of the 1937 murder of Brooklyn loan shark George "Whitey" Rudnick. While the decision would be overturned on appeal, a second trial would find them guilty and result in death sentences for both men.
  • July 31 – Whitey Krakower, a government informant, is murdered by New York mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel.

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  • James Feraco "Dizzy", New York (Brooklyn) racketeer
  • July 10 – Fred Burke aka Frederick Dane "Killer", Member of Egan's Rats and freelance syndicate hitman
  • July 31 – Whitey Krakower, government informant

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  • Syndicate hitman Charles "The Bug" Workman, a suspect in the murder of Dutch Schultz, is imprisoned.
  • February – Emil Nizich, a minor organized crime figure involved in labor racketeering, is shot three times from behind and left in a gutter while on his way to a basketball game in Manhattan.
  • February 6 – Benjamin "Benny the Boss" Tannenbaum, an associate of Louis "Lepke" Buchalter and Jacob "Gurrah" Shapiro, is murdered while babysitting at a friends house.
  • June 12 – Murder Inc. members Harry Strauss and Martin Goldstein are executed by electrocution for the murder of gambler "Puggy" Feinstein.
  • November 12 – Abe Reles, co-boss of Murder, Inc. turned informant, mysteriously plummets to his death from his guarded hotel room after Albert Anastasia promises a $100,000 reward for his demise.

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  • January 11 – Carlo Tresca, editor of the Socialist Italian-language newspaper Il Martello, is murdered in Manhattan after seeking political asylum in the United States. Tresca's assassination, supposedly carried out by mobster Carmine Galante, was said to have been arranged by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's fascist government.
  • January 25 – New York mobster Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese becomes a naturalized US citizen despite efforts of the U.S. government to thwart it.
  • February 2 – Chicago's "Queen of the Dice Girls" and Outfit-associate girlfriend, Estelle Carey, is found brutally murdered and burned, possibly in connection to The Outfit – Hollywood extortion scandal then under federal investigation.
  • March 18 – Several high-ranking members of the Chicago Outfit including Francesco "Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti" Nitto, Felice "Paul 'The Waiter' Ricca" DeLucia, Phil D'Andrea, Charles "Cherry Nose" Gioe, Lou Kaufman, Louis "Little New York" Campagna and Filippo "John 'Handsome Johnny' Roselli" Sacco are indicted by a federal grand jury in connection to extortion operations against Hollywood movie studios by Outfit turncoat William Morris "Willie" Bioff.
  • March 19 – Shortly after being indicted for extortion, Outfit boss Francesco "Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti" Nitto commits suicide near a Riverside, Illinois railroad yard. Nitti kills himself because underboss Paul Ricca insists that Nitti take responsibility for the Hollywood extortion operation and serve the prison term, because Nitti brought the likes of Outfit turncoat William Morris "Willie" Bioff into the Hollywood scheme. However, Nitti suffers from severe claustrophobia. Antonino "Tony," "Joe Batters" Accardo succeeds Nitti as the day-to-day boss of the organization, while Ricca gets a prison sentence.
  • July 9–10 – The Allied invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky) ends August 17 in an Allied victory. Sicilian Mafia boss Calogero Vizzini allegedly helps the American army during the invasion. In the US, the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) had recruited Mafia support to protect the New York waterfront from Axis Powers sabotage since the US had entered the war in December 1941. The ONI collaborated with Charles "Lucky" Luciano and his partner Meyer Lansky, a Jewish mobster, in what was called Operation Underworld. The resulting Mafia contacts were also used by the US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) – the wartime predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) – during the invasion of Sicily. Popular myth has it that a US Army airplane had flown over Vizzini’s home town Villalba on the day of the invasion and dropped a yellow silk handkerchief marked with a black L (indicating Luciano). Two days later, three American tanks rolled into Villalba after driving thirty miles through enemy territory. Vizzini climbed aboard and spent the next six days traveling through western Sicily organizing support for the advancing American troops. As General Patton's Third Division moved onward the signs of its dependence on Mafia support were obvious to the local population. The Mafia protected the roads from snipers, arranged enthusiastic welcomes for the advancing troops, and provided guides through the confusing mountain terrain.[1][2] Many historians are inclined to dismiss this legend nowadays.[3] The American Military Government of Occupied Territories (AMGOT) looking for anti-fascist notables to replace fascist authorities made Don Calogero Vizzini mayor of Villalba, as well as an Honorary Colonel of the US Army. Because of his excellent connections, Vizzini also became the ‘king’ of the rampant post-war black market.[2] AMGOT relied on mafiosi who were considered staunch anti-fascists because of the repression under Benito Mussolini. Many other mafiosi, such as Calogero Vizzini and Giuseppe Genco Russo, were appointed as mayors of their own home towns. Coordinating the AMGOT effort was the former lieutenant-governor of New York, Colonel Charles Poletti, whom Luciano once described as "one of our good friends." The US Military grants Michele Navarra, the Mafia boss of Corleone, permission to collect abandoned military vehicles left by the Italian army during the allied invasion of Sicily.
  • October 28 – Former leader of the New Orleans crime family Carlo Matranga dies in Los Angeles, California of natural causes.
  • December 22 – Paul Ricca, Louis Campagna, John Roselli and four other defendants are convicted of extortion with each fined $10,000 and received prison sentences ranging from seven-to-10 years. They "walk" after three years, because of some dubious, behind-the-scenes mischief between The Outfit and the U.S. Justice Department, during the Truman Administration.

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  • New York mobster Joe Adonis leaves Brooklyn eventually moving to Palisades Park, New Jersey.
  • January 14 - Benjamin "Zookie the Bookie" Zuckerman, a member of the Chicago syndicate involved in illegal gambling, is killed.
  • March 4 - Emmanuel "Mendy" Weiss, a syndicate hitman and a suspected gunman in the murder of Dutch Schultz, is executed.
  • March 4 – Murder, Inc. leader Louis Buchalter is sent to the electric chair and executed by the state of New York. He is the last member of Murder, Inc. to be executed.
  • April 22 – Frank Abatte, a major racketeer of Calumet City, Illinois who has been missing since Feb. 24, is found murdered near Hot Springs, Arkansas.
  • April 23 – Rocco Perri disappeared, and his body never found
  • August 6 - Chicago Outfit enforcer William Daddano, Sr. arrested for attempted robbery of three million war ration stamps.
  • August 7 – Vito Genovese, eluding U.S. authorities for over a decade following his indictment for the 1934 murder of Ferdinand Boccia, is finally apprehended in Italy and deported back to the United States to stand trial. However, shortly after his arrival on June 1, 1945, the governments star witness dies of an "overdose of sedatives" while in protective custody. Genovese was eventually acquitted of charges on June 10, 1946.
  • September 16 – Leaders of the Blocco del popolo (The Popular Front) in Sicily, the communist Girolamo Li Causi and socialist Michele Pantaleone, went to speak to the landless labourers at an election rally in Villalba, challenging Mafia boss Calogero Vizzini in his own personal fiefdom. Li Causi denounced the unjust exploitation of the peasantry by the Mafia. The rally ended in a shoot-out which left 18 people wounded including Li Causi and Pantaleone. In the following years, left-wing leaders in Sicily were killed or otherwise attacked, culminating in the killing of 11 people and the wounding of over thirty at the May 1, 1947, labour parade in "Portella di Ginestra", the vale between three villages. The attack was attributed to the bandit and separatist leader Salvatore Giuliano. However, the Mafia was suspected of involvement in many of the attacks on left wing labour leaders.
  • October 19 – Cleveland crime syndicate Alfred "Big Al" Polizzi pleads guilty for failing to pay federal liquor taxes and, following his release from prison in 1945, retires to Coral Gables, Florida. John Scalish assumes Polizzi's role as head of the Cleaveland family, shortly after Polizzi's imprisonment.

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  • Vito Genovese, after living in Sicily for several years, returns to the United States. He is finally tried for the 1937 murder of Ferdinand Boccia and is acquitted. Soon after the trial, Genovese establishes himself in the Luciano crime family where he would compete for dominance against Frank Costello.
  • February 24 – Cleveland racketeer Nathan Weisenberg, the "Slots King of Ohio", whose monopoly on vending and slot machines stretches as far as Arizona and Colorado, is murdered by members of the Cleveland crime syndicate.

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  • June 24 – James M. Ragen, Chicago mobster and co-founder of the Ragen's Colts street gang
  • April 13 – Tommy Vescetti, Los Angeles mobster, assassinated in cafe.

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  • New York gangster Albert Anastasia moves to Palisades Park, New Jersey, where he becomes an associate of Joe Adonis and meets regularly with other New Jersey organized crime figures such as Anthony "Tony Bender" Strollo and the Moretti brothers.
  • Jacob "Gurrah" Shapiro dies in prison while serving a life sentence. Shapiro had been a leader of the Murder Inc. organization in New York.
  • Carl Shelton, co-founder of the Prohibition-era Shelton Gang, is murdered by former gang member Frank "Buster" Wortman.
  • Edwin Rogers Lowenstein, supported by Cleveland mobsters Moe Dalitz and Morris Kleinman, establishes bookmaking operations under E.R. Lowe & Co. with Harold Fischer and Fred Kreisler in Tucson, Arizona and Albuquerque, New Mexico This becomes one of the earliest syndicate criminal activities in the Southwestern United States and is eventually known as the "Tucson Front". The Tucson Front would later include front businesses such as the hotel chain run by George Gordon.
  • January 8 – Andy Hintz, a New York stevedore and local waterfront hiring boss, is shot six times and severely wounded by three unidentified men while leaving his Greenwich Village apartment. Hintz survives the shooting and identifies his assailants as longshoreman John M. "Cockeye" Dunn, Andrew "Squint" Sheridan and Danny Gentile. On January 29, Hintz would finally die from his wounds.
  • January 25 – Al Capone dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in his Miami, Florida estate as a result of advanced syphilis.
  • February 22 – U.S. mob boss Charles "Lucky" Luciano is arrested by Cuban authorities under pressure from the United States Government. Deported to Italy after World War II, Luciano had become a Cuban resident October 1946. While in Cuba, Luciano was reportedly in contact with high ranking U.S. organized crime figures including Vito Genovese, Frank Costello, Albert Anastasia, Tony Accardo, Carlos Marcello and Meyer Lansky. On March 20, Cuba would deport Luciano back to Italy.
  • March 27 - Thomas Buffa, a drug trafficker and associate of Tony Lopiparo, is killed in Lodi, California.[6]
  • May 1 – At the labour parade in Portella della Ginestra, Sicily, 11 people are killed and over thirty are wounded. The attack would later be attributed to Salvatore Giuliano, the Sicilian bandit and separatist leader. Mafia leaders like Calogero Vizzini had initially supported Guiliano and his separatist movement. However, when it became clear that Sicily would never achieve independence, Vizzini changed sides and joined the Italian Christian Democrat (DC – Democrazia Cristiana) party. Bernardo Mattarella, one of the party’s leaders, had welcomed Vizzini in a 1945 article in the Catholic newspaper Il Popolo. Vizzini’s support for the DC would never be a secret. During the crucial 1948 elections that would decide Italy’s post-war future, Vizzini and Mafia boss Giuseppe Genco Russo would share a table with leading DC politicians attending an electoral lunch. In 1950, Vizzini would allegedly help Italian police capture and kill Giuliano.
  • May 5 – The "Black Diamond Meeting" is held in New Orleans to name a successor to "Silver Dollar" Sam Carolla, who would soon be deported from the United States. Attendees include Carolla underboss Frank Todaro; capos Thomas Rizzuto, Nick Grifazzi, Joseph Capro and Frank Lombardino; Carolla's son Anthony Carolla, and Carlos Marcello. During this meeting, Carolla passes his leadership role to Todaro. However, by 1950 underboss Carlos Marcello would control organized crime in New Orleans.
  • May 7/9 – Nicholas DeJohn, a Chicago mobster and San Francisco crime leader, is found strangled to death in the trunk of a car in San Francisco. Leonard Calamia, a syndicate gunman and known drug trafficker, is charged with his murder, but is later acquitted.
  • June 20 – Mobster Benjamin Siegel is killed by an unidentified gunman at the Beverly Hills, California home of girlfriend Virginia Hill. Siegal had built The Flamingo hotel and casino in Las Vegas using millions of dollars in Mafia money.
  • September 20 – New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, a major opponent of organized crime, dies of cancer.

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  • July 16 – Charles Yarnowsky, Jersey City, New Jersey syndicate mobster
  • August 10 – John DiBiaso, Charles Yarnowski lieutenant

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  • September 16 – Philip "Little Farfel" Kavolick, a member of Meyer Lansky's syndicate organization, is murdered in Valley Stream, New York.
  • November 25 – Robert "Tinman" Sneddon, notorious Irish gangster, evades police in Boston, Massachusetts after a warrant is issued for his arrest.

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  1. ^ Hoodlums & History[permanent dead link], Time Magazine, August 5, 1966, review of the book "The Mafia and Politics" by Michele Pantaleone.
  2. ^ a b The Mafia Restored: Fighters for Democracy in World War II 2011-04-17 at the Wayback Machine, The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia, Alfred W. McCoy.
  3. ^ Lupo, History of the Mafia, p. 187
  4. ^ "Puparo's Gangland History of the Chicago Boroughs Part 3". Gangsters Inc. September 25, 2013. Chicago killers Lenny Patrick and David Yaras. They shot and killed 14 January 1944 Ben Zuckerman "Zuckie the Bookie" (his financial backer Willie Galatz) in font [sic] of his home at 4042 Wilcox street. The killers are thought to have been Lenny Patrick and David Yaras. Also Lawrence "Dago" Mangano was a suspect in the murder of Ben Zuckerman.
  5. ^ "Gambler Killed; Pal Dies," by Frank Cipriani, The Chicago Tribune, Jan. 15, 1944
  6. ^ "Tom Buffa Shot While in Car," Lodi News-Sentinel, March 28, 1947.
  7. ^ "Former Convict Found Stabbed," Bergen Evening Record (Hackensack, NJ), July 17, 1948.
  8. ^ "Police Work on Slim Clues in Gangland-Type Shooting," Bergen Evening Record (Hackensack, NJ), August 11, 1948.

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1949 10 1 Events 10 2 Arts and literature 10 3 Births 10 4 Deaths 11 References1940 editEvents edit James J Hines the leader of Tammany Hall the New York City Democratic organization goes to prison for arranging political protection for Dutch Schultz s policy and numbers rackets in Harlem New York Brooklyn mobster Seymour Blue Jaw Magoon agrees to become a government informant and provides information on the Murder Inc organization After a failed attempt on his life New Jersey racketeer Max Rubin agrees to cooperate with law enforcement Brooklyn racketeer James Dizzy Feraco is murdered by rival gunmen February 2 Abe Kid Twist Reles a member of Murder Inc is arrested District Attorney William O Dwyer charges Reles with robbery assault possession of narcotics burglary disorderly conduct and eight charges of murder In exchange for a reduced sentence Reles would agree to testify against the members of Murder Inc and provides information on the National Crime Syndicate Phil and Martin Goldstein Emmanuel Weiss and Murder Inc leader Louis Lepke Buchalter are some of the mobsters who would be convicted by Reles testimony April George Scalise New York labor racketeer and president of the Building Service and Employee s International Union of New York is indicted for extortion May 23 Murder Inc members Harry Maione and Frank Abbandando based on the testimony of Abe Reles are convicted of the 1937 murder of Brooklyn loan shark George Whitey Rudnick While the decision would be overturned on appeal a second trial would find them guilty and result in death sentences for both men July 31 Whitey Krakower a government informant is murdered by New York mobster Benjamin Bugsy Siegel Arts and literature edit Black Friday film starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi Brother Orchid film starring Edward G Robinson Humphrey Bogart and Ralph Bellamy Castle on the Hudson film starring John Garfield and Pat O Brien It All Came True film starring Humphrey Bogart Johnny Apollo film starring Tyrone Power Edward Arnold Lloyd Nolan and Lionel Atwill Queen of the Mob film starring Ralph Bellamy and Jack Carson Births edit March 23 Thomas Bilotti The Rug Gambino crime family underboss May Alphonso Sgroia The Butcher New York mobster October 27 John Gotti The Dapper Don The Teflon Don Gambino crime family leader December 29 Charles Majuri Big Ears DeCavalcante crime family memberDeaths edit James Feraco Dizzy New York Brooklyn racketeer July 10 Fred Burke aka Frederick Dane Killer Member of Egan s Rats and freelance syndicate hitman July 31 Whitey Krakower government informant1941 editEvents edit Syndicate hitman Charles The Bug Workman a suspect in the murder of Dutch Schultz is imprisoned February Emil Nizich a minor organized crime figure involved in labor racketeering is shot three times from behind and left in a gutter while on his way to a basketball game in Manhattan 1 February 6 Benjamin Benny the Boss Tannenbaum an associate of Louis Lepke Buchalter and Jacob Gurrah Shapiro is murdered while babysitting at a friends house June 12 Murder Inc members Harry Strauss and Martin Goldstein are executed by electrocution for the murder of gambler Puggy Feinstein November 12 Abe Reles co boss of Murder Inc turned informant mysteriously plummets to his death from his guarded hotel room after Albert Anastasia promises a 100 000 reward for his demise Births edit Leoluca Bagarella The Brother In Law Sicilian mafioso John F Castagna Sonny Patriarca crime family associate Salvatore D Aquilla Butch Patriarca crime family associate Tino Fiumara Genovese crime family member Antonio L Spagnolo Patriarca crime family soldier 11 September Marcello Dell Utri Italian politician and mafia associateDeaths edit February Emil Nizich New York mobster February 6 Benjamin Tannenbaum Benny the Boss associate of Louis Buchalter and Jacob Shapiro June 12 Martin Goldstein Murder Inc hitman June 12 Harry Strauss Murder Inc hitman November 12 Abe Reles Kid Twist Murder Inc hitman and government informant1942 editEvents edit Following his release from prison Salvatore Sam Mooney Giancana becomes a high ranking member of the Chicago Outfit and a personal advisor and primary enforcer for Antonino Tony Joe Batters Accardo Eugenio Gene Giannini a soldier for the Lucchese crime family is apprehended by federal agents on heroin conspiracy charges While serving fifteen months imprisonment Giannini agrees to become a government informant for the Bureau of Narcotics and later the FBI February 19 Murder Inc members Harry Maione and Frank Abbandando are executed by the state of New York following their murder trial the previous year May 12 New York mobster Charles Luciano is transferred from Clinton State Prison in Dannemora New York to Great Meadow State Prison in Fort Ann New York Luciano meets with US military intelligence in prison to negotiate his early parole Intelligence wants him to contact Sicilian mafiosi to aid the Sicily Invasion and to prevent sabotage on the waterfronts of the East Coast of the United States by Nazi sympathizers August 3 Morris Moey Wolenski a lieutenant of Louis Lepke Buchalter is murdered Many suspect that Wolenski or Wolinsky mislead Buchalter about a deal to reduce Buchalter s prison sentence during his 1939 trial December 5 Vincenzo Capizzi former leader of the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania crime syndicate reportedly succeeded by John Sebastian LaRocca in 1937 is arrested by FBI agents for conspiracy to violate the National Bankruptcy Act Births edit January 25 Kenichi Shinoda the founding head of the Kodo kai and the sixth head of the Yamaguchi gumi the largest known yakuza syndicate in Japan August 6 George Jung Medellin Cartel drug trafficker September 7 Roy DeMeo Gambino crime family hitman and Capo September 16 Tadamasa Goto the founding head of the Goto gumi a secondary Yamaguchi gumi affiliate Francesco Bonura Sicilian mafia member Stephen Caracappa NYPD officer and mob hitman Richard V Gotti member of the Gambino crime family Gennaro Langella Jerry Lang member of the Colombo crime familyDeaths edit February 19 Harry Maione Happy Murder Inc hitman February 19 Frank Abbandando The Dasher Murder Inc hitman July 20 Moses Annenberg Moe newspaper publisher and Al Capone associate August 3 Moey Wolinsky a lieutenant of Louis Buchalter1943 editEvents edit January 11 Carlo Tresca editor of the Socialist Italian language newspaper Il Martello is murdered in Manhattan after seeking political asylum in the United States Tresca s assassination supposedly carried out by mobster Carmine Galante was said to have been arranged by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini s fascist government January 25 New York mobster Gaetano Tommy Lucchese becomes a naturalized US citizen despite efforts of the U S government to thwart it February 2 Chicago s Queen of the Dice Girls and Outfit associate girlfriend Estelle Carey is found brutally murdered and burned possibly in connection to The Outfit Hollywood extortion scandal then under federal investigation March 18 Several high ranking members of the Chicago Outfit including Francesco Frank The Enforcer Nitti Nitto Felice Paul The Waiter Ricca DeLucia Phil D Andrea Charles Cherry Nose Gioe Lou Kaufman Louis Little New York Campagna and Filippo John Handsome Johnny Roselli Sacco are indicted by a federal grand jury in connection to extortion operations against Hollywood movie studios by Outfit turncoat William Morris Willie Bioff March 19 Shortly after being indicted for extortion Outfit boss Francesco Frank The Enforcer Nitti Nitto commits suicide near a Riverside Illinois railroad yard Nitti kills himself because underboss Paul Ricca insists that Nitti take responsibility for the Hollywood extortion operation and serve the prison term because Nitti brought the likes of Outfit turncoat William Morris Willie Bioff into the Hollywood scheme However Nitti suffers from severe claustrophobia Antonino Tony Joe Batters Accardo succeeds Nitti as the day to day boss of the organization while Ricca gets a prison sentence July 9 10 The Allied invasion of Sicily Operation Husky ends August 17 in an Allied victory Sicilian Mafia boss Calogero Vizzini allegedly helps the American army during the invasion In the US the Office of Naval Intelligence ONI had recruited Mafia support to protect the New York waterfront from Axis Powers sabotage since the US had entered the war in December 1941 The ONI collaborated with Charles Lucky Luciano and his partner Meyer Lansky a Jewish mobster in what was called Operation Underworld The resulting Mafia contacts were also used by the US Office of Strategic Services OSS the wartime predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency CIA during the invasion of Sicily Popular myth has it that a US Army airplane had flown over Vizzini s home town Villalba on the day of the invasion and dropped a yellow silk handkerchief marked with a black L indicating Luciano Two days later three American tanks rolled into Villalba after driving thirty miles through enemy territory Vizzini climbed aboard and spent the next six days traveling through western Sicily organizing support for the advancing American troops As General Patton s Third Division moved onward the signs of its dependence on Mafia support were obvious to the local population The Mafia protected the roads from snipers arranged enthusiastic welcomes for the advancing troops and provided guides through the confusing mountain terrain 1 2 Many historians are inclined to dismiss this legend nowadays 3 The American Military Government of Occupied Territories AMGOT looking for anti fascist notables to replace fascist authorities made Don Calogero Vizzini mayor of Villalba as well as an Honorary Colonel of the US Army Because of his excellent connections Vizzini also became the king of the rampant post war black market 2 AMGOT relied on mafiosi who were considered staunch anti fascists because of the repression under Benito Mussolini Many other mafiosi such as Calogero Vizzini and Giuseppe Genco Russo were appointed as mayors of their own home towns Coordinating the AMGOT effort was the former lieutenant governor of New York Colonel Charles Poletti whom Luciano once described as one of our good friends The US Military grants Michele Navarra the Mafia boss of Corleone permission to collect abandoned military vehicles left by the Italian army during the allied invasion of Sicily October 28 Former leader of the New Orleans crime family Carlo Matranga dies in Los Angeles California of natural causes December 22 Paul Ricca Louis Campagna John Roselli and four other defendants are convicted of extortion with each fined 10 000 and received prison sentences ranging from seven to 10 years They walk after three years because of some dubious behind the scenes mischief between The Outfit and the U S Justice Department during the Truman Administration Births edit September 8 Marat Balagula Russian mob in the US June 11 Henry Hill Lucchese crime family associateDeaths edit March 19 Frank Nitti Chicago Outfit leader October 28 Carlo Matranga New Orleans crime family leader1944 editEvents edit New York mobster Joe Adonis leaves Brooklyn eventually moving to Palisades Park New Jersey January 14 Benjamin Zookie the Bookie Zuckerman a member of the Chicago syndicate involved in illegal gambling is killed March 4 Emmanuel Mendy Weiss a syndicate hitman and a suspected gunman in the murder of Dutch Schultz is executed March 4 Murder Inc leader Louis Buchalter is sent to the electric chair and executed by the state of New York He is the last member of Murder Inc to be executed April 22 Frank Abatte a major racketeer of Calumet City Illinois who has been missing since Feb 24 is found murdered near Hot Springs Arkansas April 23 Rocco Perri disappeared and his body never found August 6 Chicago Outfit enforcer William Daddano Sr arrested for attempted robbery of three million war ration stamps August 7 Vito Genovese eluding U S authorities for over a decade following his indictment for the 1934 murder of Ferdinand Boccia is finally apprehended in Italy and deported back to the United States to stand trial However shortly after his arrival on June 1 1945 the governments star witness dies of an overdose of sedatives while in protective custody Genovese was eventually acquitted of charges on June 10 1946 September 16 Leaders of the Blocco del popolo The Popular Front in Sicily the communist Girolamo Li Causi and socialist Michele Pantaleone went to speak to the landless labourers at an election rally in Villalba challenging Mafia boss Calogero Vizzini in his own personal fiefdom Li Causi denounced the unjust exploitation of the peasantry by the Mafia The rally ended in a shoot out which left 18 people wounded including Li Causi and Pantaleone In the following years left wing leaders in Sicily were killed or otherwise attacked culminating in the killing of 11 people and the wounding of over thirty at the May 1 1947 labour parade in Portella di Ginestra the vale between three villages The attack was attributed to the bandit and separatist leader Salvatore Giuliano However the Mafia was suspected of involvement in many of the attacks on left wing labour leaders October 19 Cleveland crime syndicate Alfred Big Al Polizzi pleads guilty for failing to pay federal liquor taxes and following his release from prison in 1945 retires to Coral Gables Florida John Scalish assumes Polizzi s role as head of the Cleaveland family shortly after Polizzi s imprisonment Births edit March 22 Anthony Pellicano Los Angeles private investigator December 9 Tadashi Irie a prominent yakuza related to the Takumi gumi and its parent syndicate the Yamaguchi gumi Salvatore Inzerillo Palermo mafioso captain of the Passo di Rigano family Paul Schiro Paulie Chicago Outfit gambling racketeer Michael Spilotro Chicago Outfit associate and brother of Anthony and Victor SpilotroDeaths edit January 14 Benjamin Zuckerman Zookie the Bookie a k a Little Zukie Chicago syndicate mobster involved in illegal gambling 4 5 March 4 Louis Buchalter Murder Inc leader March 4 Louis Capone Murder Inc hitman March 4 Emanuel Weiss Murder Inc hitman and member of the Luciano crime family April 22 Frank Abatte Illinois mobster body discovered November 28 Frank Todaro New Orleans crime family leader1945 editEvents edit Vito Genovese after living in Sicily for several years returns to the United States He is finally tried for the 1937 murder of Ferdinand Boccia and is acquitted Soon after the trial Genovese establishes himself in the Luciano crime family where he would compete for dominance against Frank Costello February 24 Cleveland racketeer Nathan Weisenberg the Slots King of Ohio whose monopoly on vending and slot machines stretches as far as Arizona and Colorado is murdered by members of the Cleveland crime syndicate Births edit Antonino Cina Sicilian mafia regional boss and commission member Biagio DiGiacomo Patriarca crime family caporegime Gerard Pappa Genovese crime family soldier Lawrence Ricci Genovese crime family caporegimeDeaths edit February 24 Nathan Weisenberg Cleveland gambling racketeer August 23 James Belcastro Chicago Outfit extortionist1946 editEvents edit Vincent Gigante retires from boxing and becomes involved in organized crime Joseph Ida succeeds G Dovi as leader of the Philadelphia crime family January Lucky Luciano is pardoned and released from jail by New York Governor Thomas Dewey as part of an arrangement for Luciano providing intelligence during World War II and deported to Sicily February 2 9 Shortly before his deportation federal authorities transfer Luciano from Great Meadow Prison to Ellis Island where he remains until boarding the Laura Keene for Sicily June 24 James M Ragen is ambushed while stopped at Pershing Road and seriously wounded in the arms and legs by a shotgun blast from syndicate gunman including William Block Although beginning to recover from his wounds he died from mercury poisoning on August 14 Although David Yiddles Miller a West Side illegal gambling racketeer and former member of Ragen s Colts along with Ragen is indicted for his murder the case is nol prossed July A conference is held by the National Crime Syndicate in Atlantic City New Jersey October A conference is held in Havana Cuba which is attended by syndicate leaders including Meyer Lansky and Luciano December 22 The Havana Conference is held by the National Crime Syndicate where the rivalry between Luciano and Vito Genovese is discussed resulting in Luciano being elected Capo Di Tutti Cappi as well discussions on the matter of Benjamin Siegel following the losses of the Las Vegas casino The Flamingo Births edit James Eppolito Gambino crime family member Gene Gotti member of the Gambino crime family January 3 Antonio Rotolo future boss of the Pagliarelli clan January 8 Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo Mexican drug lord and head of the Guadalajara Cartel February 23 Louis Daidone Louis Bagels Lucchese crime family acting boss June 24 William D Elia current leader of the Bufalino crime family December 21 Jimmy Coonan co leader of the WestiesDeaths edit June 24 James M Ragen Chicago mobster and co founder of the Ragen s Colts street gang April 13 Tommy Vescetti Los Angeles mobster assassinated in cafe 1947 editEvents edit New York gangster Albert Anastasia moves to Palisades Park New Jersey where he becomes an associate of Joe Adonis and meets regularly with other New Jersey organized crime figures such as Anthony Tony Bender Strollo and the Moretti brothers Jacob Gurrah Shapiro dies in prison while serving a life sentence Shapiro had been a leader of the Murder Inc organization in New York Carl Shelton co founder of the Prohibition era Shelton Gang is murdered by former gang member Frank Buster Wortman Edwin Rogers Lowenstein supported by Cleveland mobsters Moe Dalitz and Morris Kleinman establishes bookmaking operations under E R Lowe amp Co with Harold Fischer and Fred Kreisler in Tucson Arizona and Albuquerque New Mexico This becomes one of the earliest syndicate criminal activities in the Southwestern United States and is eventually known as the Tucson Front The Tucson Front would later include front businesses such as the hotel chain run by George Gordon January 8 Andy Hintz a New York stevedore and local waterfront hiring boss is shot six times and severely wounded by three unidentified men while leaving his Greenwich Village apartment Hintz survives the shooting and identifies his assailants as longshoreman John M Cockeye Dunn Andrew Squint Sheridan and Danny Gentile On January 29 Hintz would finally die from his wounds January 25 Al Capone dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in his Miami Florida estate as a result of advanced syphilis February 22 U S mob boss Charles Lucky Luciano is arrested by Cuban authorities under pressure from the United States Government Deported to Italy after World War II Luciano had become a Cuban resident October 1946 While in Cuba Luciano was reportedly in contact with high ranking U S organized crime figures including Vito Genovese Frank Costello Albert Anastasia Tony Accardo Carlos Marcello and Meyer Lansky On March 20 Cuba would deport Luciano back to Italy March 27 Thomas Buffa a drug trafficker and associate of Tony Lopiparo is killed in Lodi California 6 May 1 At the labour parade in Portella della Ginestra Sicily 11 people are killed and over thirty are wounded The attack would later be attributed to Salvatore Giuliano the Sicilian bandit and separatist leader Mafia leaders like Calogero Vizzini had initially supported Guiliano and his separatist movement However when it became clear that Sicily would never achieve independence Vizzini changed sides and joined the Italian Christian Democrat DC Democrazia Cristiana party Bernardo Mattarella one of the party s leaders had welcomed Vizzini in a 1945 article in the Catholic newspaper Il Popolo Vizzini s support for the DC would never be a secret During the crucial 1948 elections that would decide Italy s post war future Vizzini and Mafia boss Giuseppe Genco Russo would share a table with leading DC politicians attending an electoral lunch In 1950 Vizzini would allegedly help Italian police capture and kill Giuliano May 5 The Black Diamond Meeting is held in New Orleans to name a successor to Silver Dollar Sam Carolla who would soon be deported from the United States Attendees include Carolla underboss Frank Todaro capos Thomas Rizzuto Nick Grifazzi Joseph Capro and Frank Lombardino Carolla s son Anthony Carolla and Carlos Marcello During this meeting Carolla passes his leadership role to Todaro However by 1950 underboss Carlos Marcello would control organized crime in New Orleans May 7 9 Nicholas DeJohn a Chicago mobster and San Francisco crime leader is found strangled to death in the trunk of a car in San Francisco Leonard Calamia a syndicate gunman and known drug trafficker is charged with his murder but is later acquitted June 20 Mobster Benjamin Siegel is killed by an unidentified gunman at the Beverly Hills California home of girlfriend Virginia Hill Siegal had built The Flamingo hotel and casino in Las Vegas using millions of dollars in Mafia money September 20 New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia a major opponent of organized crime dies of cancer Arts and literature edit The Gangster film 2 starring Barry Sullivan Births edit Domenico Cefalu Italian Dom Gambino crime family underboss September 5 Kiyoshi Takayama a prominent yakuza related to the Kodo kai and its parent syndicate the Yamaguchi gumi September 22 Salvatore Vitale Good Looking Sal Bonanno crime family member October 4 Roy Francis Adkins English gangster and drug traffickerDeaths edit Jacob Shapiro Gurrah New York mobster and labor racketeer 25 January Al Capone Scarface Chicago Outfit leader March 27 Thomas Buffa drug trafficker and associate of Tony Lopiparo May 9 Nicholas DeJohn San Francisco crime leader and Chicago Outfit member 20 June Benjamin Bugsy Siegel New York mobster Las Vegas casino manager and member of the National Crime Syndicate September 20 Fiorello La Guardia Mayor of New York1948 editEvents edit Tommaso Buscetta becomes a made member of the Porta Nuovo Mafia family in Palermo Sicily July 16 Charles Yarnowsky a syndicate mobster in Jersey City New Jersey is found stabbed to death in Clifton 7 August 10 John DiBiaso a lieutenant of Charles Yarnowski is murdered shot dead in front of his home in Elizabeth New Jersey only 25 days after Yarnowski s death 8 Deaths edit July 16 Charles Yarnowsky Jersey City New Jersey syndicate mobster August 10 John DiBiaso Charles Yarnowski lieutenant1949 editEvents edit September 16 Philip Little Farfel Kavolick a member of Meyer Lansky s syndicate organization is murdered in Valley Stream New York November 25 Robert Tinman Sneddon notorious Irish gangster evades police in Boston Massachusetts after a warrant is issued for his arrest Arts and literature edit Raoul Walsh s White Heat is released starring James Cagney Edmond O Brien and Virginia Mayo Births edit Louis Eppolito NYPD officer and mob hitman Frank P Frassetto Rochester mobster Mahmood Ozdemir UK Turkish crime boss Leonidas Vargas Colombian drug lord 24 October Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix Mexican drug lord and Tijuana Cartel member Deaths edit September 16 Philip Kavolick Little Farfel Meyer Lansky associate and National Crime Syndicate memberReferences edit Hoodlums amp History permanent dead link Time Magazine August 5 1966 review of the book The Mafia and Politics by Michele Pantaleone a b The Mafia Restored Fighters for Democracy in World War II Archived 2011 04 17 at the Wayback Machine The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia Alfred W McCoy Lupo History of the Mafia p 187 Puparo s Gangland History of the Chicago Boroughs Part 3 Gangsters Inc September 25 2013 Chicago killers Lenny Patrick and David Yaras They shot and killed 14 January 1944 Ben Zuckerman Zuckie the Bookie his financial backer Willie Galatz in font sic of his home at 4042 Wilcox street The killers are thought to have been Lenny Patrick and David Yaras Also Lawrence Dago Mangano was a suspect in the murder of Ben Zuckerman Gambler Killed Pal Dies by Frank Cipriani The Chicago Tribune Jan 15 1944 Tom Buffa Shot While in Car Lodi News Sentinel March 28 1947 Former Convict Found Stabbed Bergen Evening Record Hackensack NJ July 17 1948 Police Work on Slim Clues in Gangland Type Shooting Bergen Evening Record Hackensack NJ August 11 1948 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1940s in organized crime amp oldid 1211501186 1944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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