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  1. Salvatore Maranzano (* 31. Juli 1886 in Castellammare del Golfo, Sizilien; † 10. September 1931 in New York City) [1] war ein Mobster und Mustache Pete der La Cosa Nostra in New York City. Er war Oberhaupt einer der Fünf Familien der Stadt, welche später als Bonanno-Familie klassifiziert wurde.

  2. Salvatore Maranzano (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre maranˈtsaːno]; July 31, 1886 – September 10, 1931), nicknamed Little Caesar, was an Italian-American mobster from the town of Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, and an early Cosa Nostra boss who led what later would become the Bonanno crime family in New York City.

  3. 31. Mai 2024 · Salvatore Maranzano was an American gangster of the Prohibition era and leader among the old-country-oriented Italians, known as “Moustache Petes,” many of whom were former members of the Sicilian Mafia and Neapolitan Camorra. Reared in Sicily, Maranzano immigrated to the United States after World.

  4. Der Begriff wurde erstmals im Jahre 1931 verwendet, als Salvatore Maranzano – selbsternannter „ Capo di tutti i capi “ (Boss aller Bosse) – im April 1931 die bis dahin kriegführenden Gruppen in „Familien“ mit jeweils abgegrenzten Territorien unterteilte und so die heute als typisch geltende Struktur der Familienhierarchie der amerikanischen Cosa...

  5. 12. Sept. 2023 · The autocratic reign of self-proclaimed boss of all bosses Salvatore Maranzano came to a bloody end 92 years ago this month. A progressive faction of underworld gangsters were setting the stage for a violent preemptive strike against the last of two warring criminal overlords.

  6. 3. März 2018 · Salvatore Maranzano didn’t dream of becoming a Mafioso — let alone the head of the most powerful crime organization in America and the man who formed the American Mafia as we know it — back when he was a small boy in Sicily.

  7. The family was known as the Maranzano crime family until its founder Salvatore Maranzano was murdered in 1931. Joseph Bonanno was awarded most of Maranzano's operations when Charles "Lucky" Luciano oversaw the creation of the Commission to divide up criminal enterprises in New York City among the Five Families.