- Giuseppe Zangara
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name=Giuseppe Zangara
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birth_date=birth date|1900|9|7|mf=y
birth_place=Ferruzzano ,Calabria ,Italy
death_date=death date and age|1933|3|20|1900|9|7|mf=y
death_place=Raiford ,Florida , U.S.Giuseppe Zangara (
September 7 ,1900 –March 20 ,1933 ) attempted to kill United States President-electFranklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933. Zangara successfully assassinated Chicago mayorAnton Cermak during the same incident.Early life
Zangara was born in
Ferruzzano ,Calabria ,Italy . After serving in theTyrol ian Alps inWorld War I , Zangara did a variety of menial jobs in his home village before emigrating with his uncle to theUnited States in 1923. He settled inPaterson, New Jersey and onSeptember 11 ,1929 , he became anaturalized citizen of the United States.Physical health problems
Zangara, a poorly educated
bricklayer , suffered severe pain in hisabdomen , later attributed toadhesions of thegall bladder . These were later cited as a cause for his increasing mental delusions. It became increasingly difficult for him to work due to both his physical and mental conditions, and in his fevered mind came to believe thePresident of the United States was supernaturally responsible for causing his pain. [Bardhan (2007).] Shortly before becoming a legal citizen of the United States, Giuseppe was diagnosed with appendicitis. This led to him having anappendectomy in 1926. Further, he was a very lonely man; he blamed authority figures for his pain, but the side effects of his condition includedchronic flatulence , while his outspoken and impatient nature likely pushed other people away. Other sources report that Zangara envied those who had more than he did, and sought theassassination of "all capitalist presidents and kings." Zangara began plotting to assassinate the current presidentHerbert Hoover , butFranklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was elected to replace him before Zangara could act on his plan. Zangara would later say, "Hoover and Roosevelt — everybody the same."Assassination attempt
On
February 15 ,1933 , FDR was giving an impromptu speech from the back of an open car inBayfront Park Miami, Florida , where Zangara was living, working the occasional odd job, and living off his savings. Zangara took a .32-caliberpistol , bought at a localpawn shop , and joined the crowd. However, being only five feet tall, he was unable to see over other people and had to stand on a wobbly, folding, metal chair, peering over the hat of Lillian Cross, the 100-pound wife of a Miami doctor, to get a clear aim at his target. [McCann, p. 70.] After the first shot, Cross and others grabbed his arm and he fired five more shots wildly. He missed the president-elect. Five other people were hit including Chicago mayorAnton Cermak , who was standing on the running board of the car next to Roosevelt. En route to the hospital, he had allegedly told FDR, "I'm glad it was me and not you, Mr. President" — words now inscribed on a plaque in Bayfront Park.Also injured:
Mabel Gill, the wife of the president of the Florida Ligh & Power Company; seriously wounded, but recovered.
William Sinnott , a vacationing New York City detective gunshot wound to the head but quickly recovered and returned to work; in 1940, received a Congressional Gold Medal in for his actions that day; died in 1965.Margaret Kruis, 23, a visiting Newark showgirl; head wound; recovered.
Russell Caldwell, 22, of Coconut Grove, chauffeur; head injury; recovered.
Aftermath
In the Dade County Courthouse jail, Zangara confessed and stated: "I have the gun in my hand. I kill kings and presidents first and next all capitalists." He pleaded guilty to four counts of attempted murder and was sentenced to 80 years. As he was led out of the courtroom, Zangara told the judge: "Four times 20 is 80. Oh, judge, don't be stingy. Give me a hundred years." The judge, aware that Cermak might not survive his wounds, replied: "Maybe there will be more later.".
Cermak died of
peritonitis 19 days later, onMarch 6 ,1933 , two days after Roosevelt'sinauguration , the only fatality of the shootings. Zangara was promptly indicted forfirst-degree murder in Cermak's death. Because Zangara intended to commit murder it was irrelevant that his intended target was not the man he killed.Zangara pleaded guilty and was sentenced to die. Zangara said after hearing his sentence: "You give me
electric chair . I no afraid of that chair! You one of capitalists. You is crook man too. Put me in electric chair. I no care!" Under Florida law, a convicted murderer could not share cell space with another prisoner before his execution, but another convicted murderer was already awaiting execution at Raiford. Zangara's sentence required prison officials to expand their waiting area, and the "death cell" became "Death Row ."Execution
On
March 20 ,1933 , after spending only 10 days on Death Row, Zangara was executed inOld Sparky , theelectric chair atFlorida State Penitentiary inRaiford, Florida . Zangara became incensed when he learned no newsreel cameras would be filming his final moments. His last words at his execution were: :"Get tohell out of here, youson of a bitch [spoken to the attending minister] . I go sit down all by myself. Viva Italia! Goodbye to all poor peoples everywhere! Lousy capitalists! No picture! Capitalists! No one here to take my picture. All capitalists lousy bunch of crooks. Go ahead. Push the button!"Motivations
Raymond Moley , a leading criminologist, interviewed Zangara in depth and concluded he was not part of any largerterrorist plot, and that he had been shooting at Roosevelt. All major historians agree with Moley. Nevertheless someconspiracy theories in Chicago at the time to the effect that Zangara was ahitman hired byChicago Outfit bossFrank Nitti as adiversion for a second shooter -- who never fired a shot and was never seen -- to shoot Mayor Cermak, a mortal enemy of the Chicago Mob, instead of President Roosevelt. Zangara had been known as one of the Italian Army's bestmarksmen before coming to the United States, leading to speculation that Cermak had been the intended target after all..cite book |title=The Mafia Encyclopedia |last=Sifakis |first=Carl |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1987 |publisher=Facts on File |location=New York City |isbn=0816018561 ]In popular culture
Zangara is one of the assassins portrayed in
Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's musical "Assassins". The song describing his attempted assassination, "How I Saved Roosevelt", takes many of its lyrics directly from Zangara's final words in the electric chair, and ends with his electrocution.In
Philip K. Dick 'sHugo award winningMan in the High Castle andJack Womack 's Terraplanealternate history novels, Zangara successfully assassinates Roosevelt. In both novels, this has the result of raisingJohn Nance Garner to political power, ensuring that hisfiscal conservatism delays recovery from the Depression. InMan in the High Castle , this results in reduced military capabilities, so thatNazi Germany and theJapanese Empire win theSecond World War , while in Terraplane, theSecond World War ends inconclusively, with the survival of Nazi Germany underAlbert Speer as Chancellor, apart from the defeat of Imperial Japan through the use of fourteen nuclear weapons against the Home Islands.Notes
References
*Bardhan-Quallen, Sudipta "Franklin Delano Roosevelt : a national hero", New York : Sterling Pub. Co., 2007. ISBN 9781402747472
* Davis, Kenneth S. "FDR: The New York Years: 1928-1933" (1994)
* Freidel, Frank. "Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Triumph" (1956)
* McCann, Joseph T. « The Case of Giuseppe Zangara » in "Terrorism on American soil : a concise history of plots and perpetrators from the famous to the forgotten", Boulder : Sentient Publications, 2006. ISBN 9781591810490
* Picchi, Blaise. "The Five Weeks of Giuseppe Zangara: The Man Who Would Assassinate FDR" (1998)
* Shappee, Nathan D. "Zangara's Attempted Assassination of Franklin D. Roosevelt" "Florida Historical Quarterly" 1958 37(2): 101-110. argues he was insane
* "Miami to be retold", Luisa Yanez,The Miami Herald ,2007-09-20 . Accessed2007-09-20
* [1] Sifakis, Carl (1987). The Mafia Encyclopedia. New York City: Facts on File. ISBN 0816018561ee also
*
List of assassins
*List of people who were executed
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