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Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia #820091
12/21/14 06:08 AM
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im a bit of a Mafia doc addict and i have scoured Youtube and watched everything i could find, however i stumbled across this today and they look pretty good,they go way back into the history of the very early Italian Mafia,for anyone thats interested here they are

http://youtu.be/EoYMGTOdeiA part 1

Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: djdt77] #820094
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wow nice find! where's the part 2?

Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: djdt77] #820096
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Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: djdt77] #820215
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Originally Posted By: djdt77
im a bit of a Mafia doc addict and i have scoured Youtube and watched everything i could find, however i stumbled across this today and they look pretty good,they go way back into the history of the very early Italian Mafia,for anyone thats interested here they are

http://youtu.be/EoYMGTOdeiA part 1



This is a very interesting documentary. Thanks for posting it. I've seen many of these myself and this one captures the attention more than most.


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Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: djdt77] #820216
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For those who don't know, the guy being arrested at the first few seconds is Giovanni Brusca.. he's a real piece of work. He was Toto Riina's main hitman. Claims to have murdered 100-200 people by his own hand. Look him up if you haven't heard of him.


-I shot him a coupla' times.
-What's a couple?
-Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times?
-Maybe fifteen?
-Hmm, it could've been fifteen...

-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: djdt77] #820223
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Still watching Part 1. I like how the video claims that it was Lucky Luciano that put the American Mafia on the FBI's radar due to the rebellion of Vito Genovese. Therefore it was he who ultimately brought about the downfall of Cosa Nostra in America from Italy.

Luciano was truly the Godfather of Godfathers.


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Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: djdt77] #820256
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How about Lucky Luciano being Carlo Gambino's idol because Lucky was so low key?

Great documentary overall, enjoyed watching it.

Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: CleanBandit] #820388
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Originally Posted By: CleanBandit
How about Lucky Luciano being Carlo Gambino's idol because Lucky was so low key?


Yeah, what a bunch of garbage. Or that Carlo worked in Lucky's family, also obviously false.

To me, this was not a particularly good documentary. Interviews with Bernard Keric?!? Really disjointed editing between words and images. Lots of discredited myths trolleyed-out as though fact

The only interesting claims concerned the high degree of cooperation between Sicily and USA in the drug trade going back to late 40s, with Luciano as middleman of sorts, and then the falling-out in the 80s as US bosses supposedly objected to Sicilian mafia's use of bombs and attacks on judges

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Also, I found it interesting that Vito Genovese was importing cocaine from USA to supply to Italian aristocrats and Mussolini's daughter -- again, hard to know if this is true given the sloppy feel of this documentary

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Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: dominic_calabrese] #820705
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Originally Posted By: dominic_calabrese
Also, I found it interesting that Vito Genovese was importing cocaine from USA to supply to Italian aristocrats and Mussolini's daughter -- again, hard to know if this is true given the sloppy feel of this documentary


But we know that this is how rich people get their recreational drugs. They have a contact person, a dealer, and get they their dope through that person. If Hollywood likes doing dope, why not Italian aristocrats? Not saying the documentary's claim is true. But I don't think the scenario painted is unrealistic at all.

We should really discuss the drug problem in the United States since rich people insist on smoking their coke and eating it too, but poor people go to jail for selling it, and the G keeps letting it in. We need to discuss solutions to that.


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Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: dominic_calabrese] #820835
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Originally Posted By: dominic_calabrese
Also, I found it interesting that Vito Genovese was importing cocaine from USA to supply to Italian aristocrats and Mussolini's daughter -- again, hard to know if this is true given the sloppy feel of this documentary


I did read about Vito Genovese supplying the son in law of Mussolini with drugs in a Mob book by Martin Fido

Re: Godfathers Collection - True History of the Mafia [Re: djdt77] #825827
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I found the claim of Genovese supplying cocaine to wealthy Italians interesting not because it is a revelation that rich people used cocaine, but rather because it suggests the organized transatlantic shipment of cocaine from either the USA or South America to Italy -- and this circa late 1930s


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