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Veröffentlicht 2020, von Dylan Struzan bei Titan Books, Hard Case Crime

ISBN: 978-1-78565-773-3
199 mm x 132 mm

 
The real story, unvarnished and uncensored, of the Mob's rise to power during ProhibitionON THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF PROHIBITION, LEARN WHAT REALLY HAPPENED.In 1919, the National Prohibition Act was passed, making it illegal across America to produce, distribute, or sell liquor. With this act, the U.S. Congress also created organized crime as we know it. Italian, Jewish, and Irish mobs sprang up ...
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The Italian Mob...the Jewish Mob...you've read the stories, you've watched the movies, you know the names: Meyer Lansky, Lucky Luciano, Bugsy Siegel, Al Capone. But you've never seen it like this before. Informed by more than 40 hours of interviews with the man the FBI called the oldest living Godfather in America, Vincent Jimmy Blue Eyes Alo, before his death in Florida at the age of 96, this novel tells the real story, unvarnished and uncensored, of the Mob's rise to power

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The real story, unvarnished and uncensored, of the Mob's rise to power during Prohibition

ON THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF PROHIBITION, LEARN WHAT REALLY HAPPENED.

In 1919, the National Prohibition Act was passed, making it illegal across America to produce, distribute, or sell liquor. With this act, the U.S. Congress also created organized crime as we know it. Italian, Jewish, and Irish mobs sprang up to supply the suddenly illegal commodity to the millions of people still eager to drink it. Men like Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky, Dutch Schultz and Bugsy Siegel, Al Capone in Chicago and Nucky Johnson in Atlantic City, waged a brutal war for power in the streets and on the waterfronts. But if you think you already know this story...think again, since you've never seen it through the eyes of one of the mobsters who lived it.

Called one of the most significant organized crime figures in the United States by the U.S. District Attorney, Vincent Jimmy Blue Eyes Alo was just 15 years old when Prohibition became law. Over the next decade, Alo would work side by side with Lansky and Luciano as they navigated the brutal underworld of bootlegging, thievery and murder. Alo's later career included prison time and the ultimate Mob tribute: being immortalized as Johnny Ola in The Godfather, Part II.

Introduced to the 91-year-old Alo living in retirement in Florida, Dylan Struzan based this book on more than 50 hours of recorded testimonystories Alo had never shared, and that he forbid her to publish until after I'm gone. Alo died, peacefully, two months short of his 97th birthday. And now his storiesbracing and violent, full of intrigue and betrayal, hunger and hubriscan finally be told.

Dylan Struzan has delivered a soaring treat for those of us who love mobster history, a sprawling saga drawn not from rumor or recycled myth, but directly from the horse's mouth. Her exploration of mob life and the shadow empires the bootleggers built is an exhilarating rush, a must-read.

- FRANK DARABONT, director of THE GREEN MILE and THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION