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Originally posted by Ricardo:
What do you mean real-life things about Giuliano? Who was he based on? Isn't he fictional like Vito Corleone, Raymonde Aprile, and Domenico Clericuzio?
Salvatore Giuliano really existed as a bandit in the 40's. He was a real guy. Puzo immortalised him with "The Sicilian". He also changed the spelling of his name to Guiliano and so by this changing a few points in the book for dramarisation. So he didn't have to keep it too biographical.


So die all who betray Giuliano