The Castellammarese War

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The Castellammarese War

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We’ve been told for years now that Luciano murdered both Masseria and Maranzano which led to the creation of the Commission but we know that is not true
What is the truth behind this war and it’s aftermath?

Any links or sources on information pertaining to the early Cosa Nostra years within the US?
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Testimony of Joseph Valachi before the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (29 October 1963)
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/ ... frontcover

'The Real Thing' by Joseph Valachi (1964)
https://mafiahistory.us/a023/therealthing.htm

'The Valachi Papers' by Peter Maas (1968)

'East Side, West Side: Organising Crime in New York, 1930-1950' by Alan Block (1980)

'A Man of Honour: An Autobiography of Joseph Bonanno' by Joseph Bonanno (1983)

'Before Bruno: The History of the Philadelphia Mafia, Book 1, 1880-1931' by Celeste Morello (1999)
https://digital.library.villanova.edu/I ... 777%2C4093

'Before Bruno: The History of the Philadelphia Mafia, Book 2, 1931-1946' by Celeste Morello (2001)
https://digital.library.villanova.edu/I ... 739%2C4073

'The Last Testament of Bill Bonanno: The Final Secrets of a Life in the Mafia' by Gary Abramovitz and Salvatore Bonanno (2011)

Informer Magazine 'Early New York Mafia: An Alternate Theory' (May 2014)
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/739915

Informer Magazine 'Nicola Gentile: Chronicler of early US Mafia history' (October 2020)
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1858448
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Thank you, I should check these all out
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Thank you
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chin_gigante wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:08 am Testimony of Joseph Valachi before the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (29 October 1963)
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/ ... frontcover

'The Real Thing' by Joseph Valachi (1964)
https://mafiahistory.us/a023/therealthing.htm

'The Valachi Papers' by Peter Maas (1968)

'East Side, West Side: Organising Crime in New York, 1930-1950' by Alan Block (1980)

'A Man of Honour: An Autobiography of Joseph Bonanno' by Joseph Bonanno (1983)

'Before Bruno: The History of the Philadelphia Mafia, Book 1, 1880-1931' by Celeste Morello (1999)
https://digital.library.villanova.edu/I ... 777%2C4093

'Before Bruno: The History of the Philadelphia Mafia, Book 2, 1931-1946' by Celeste Morello (2001)
https://digital.library.villanova.edu/I ... 739%2C4073

'The Last Testament of Bill Bonanno: The Final Secrets of a Life in the Mafia' by Gary Abramovitz and Salvatore Bonanno (2011)

Informer Magazine 'Early New York Mafia: An Alternate Theory' (May 2014)
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/739915

Informer Magazine 'Nicola Gentile: Chronicler of early US Mafia history' (October 2020)
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1858448
Great list, only big addition would be David Critchley's "The Origin Of Organized Crime In America."
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Sullycantwell wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 1:01 pm Great list, only big addition would be David Critchley's "The Origin Of Organized Crime In America."
Didn't see you wrote this and had to delete a post I made that said the same thing, it's one of my favorites.
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Wonder if the going to mattress sentence came out of this war & not the Banana war in the 60s.

I also imagine how was life like in the neighborhoods during this war? Was it all out warfare or were the shootings mostly carried out in specific areas in NYC? Also, the Reina/Lucchese family was born before or after the war?
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Shellackhead wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:22 pm Wonder if the going to mattress sentence came out of this war & not the Banana war in the 60s.

I also imagine how was life like in the neighborhoods during this war? Was it all out warfare or were the shootings mostly carried out in specific areas in NYC? Also, the Reina/Lucchese family was born before or after the war?
Joe Valachi quoted Salvatore Maranzano who said that, so it was at least around by the Castellammarese war

As for the Luchese/Genovese split, it appears the Genovese are the youngest family. After Morello got out and went to war with D'Aquila it appears Masseria and him headed a rebel faction of Loiacano's group, so the Luchese's seem to have been born when Morello was originally boss long before the war.
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Sullycantwell wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 3:24 am
Shellackhead wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:22 pm Wonder if the going to mattress sentence came out of this war & not the Banana war in the 60s.

I also imagine how was life like in the neighborhoods during this war? Was it all out warfare or were the shootings mostly carried out in specific areas in NYC? Also, the Reina/Lucchese family was born before or after the war?
Joe Valachi quoted Salvatore Maranzano who said that, so it was at least around by the Castellammarese war

As for the Luchese/Genovese split, it appears the Genovese are the youngest family. After Morello got out and went to war with D'Aquila it appears Masseria and him headed a rebel faction of Loiacano's group, so the Luchese's seem to have been born when Morello was originally boss long before the war.
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Great source list, Chin
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Any shows,books,movies,videos about this war out there?
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Shellackhead wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 12:49 pm Any shows,books,movies,videos about this war out there?
See the list I posted in my first reply in this thread for books
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