by Villain » Wed Feb 08, 2023 1:37 am
B. wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 12:15 pm
Many sources thought their Commission avugad was the most powerful leader in the US because that's what their relationship was. In this case, Milwaukee was represented by Chicago who arbitrated their disputes so it makes sense he saw it that way.
While imperfect, Maniaci's history has a great deal of interesting info.
Yeah i think you're right, since in the first file Maniaci states that Giancana was the "boss of bosses" of a certain section of the country which corresponds on what you said regarding Chicago representing most or some of the midwest families on the commission, and the lower level soldiers viewed at the representative as a big boss, although the statement "and possibly of the whole country" is quite interesting.
I say "interesting" because in the second file Maniaci goes completely against Valachi's claim on especially one count (meaning Maniaci agrees with the rest of Valachi claims) and for the second time he stated the same thing or something similar regarding the Chicago Outfit which was allegedly dominant family during those days and that the boss of bosses position still existed at the time.
Maybe thats why on one of the commission meetings in Miami regarding a problem between Chicago and the Genoveses, every boss like Gambino, Lucchese and the Genovese reps allegedly kept quite while Giancana had the last word and Mike the trigger was forced to do what Giancana said. The problem was between Coppola and Fischetti, and the situation was explained by Fischetti himself i think since im talking off the top of my head lol
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Many sources thought their Commission avugad was the most powerful leader in the US because that's what their relationship was. In this case, Milwaukee was represented by Chicago who arbitrated their disputes so it makes sense he saw it that way.
While imperfect, Maniaci's history has a great deal of interesting info.
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Yeah i think you're right, since in the first file Maniaci states that Giancana was the "boss of bosses" of a certain section of the country which corresponds on what you said regarding Chicago representing most or some of the midwest families on the commission, and the lower level soldiers viewed at the representative as a big boss, although the statement "and possibly of the whole country" is quite interesting.
I say "interesting" because in the second file Maniaci goes completely against Valachi's claim on especially one count (meaning Maniaci agrees with the rest of Valachi claims) and for the second time he stated the same thing or something similar regarding the Chicago Outfit which was allegedly dominant family during those days and that the boss of bosses position still existed at the time.
Maybe thats why on one of the commission meetings in Miami regarding a problem between Chicago and the Genoveses, every boss like Gambino, Lucchese and the Genovese reps allegedly kept quite while Giancana had the last word and Mike the trigger was forced to do what Giancana said. The problem was between Coppola and Fischetti, and the situation was explained by Fischetti himself i think since im talking off the top of my head lol