- 1943 in organized crime
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1942 in organized crime ,
other events of 1943,1944 in organized crime and the
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January 11 -Carlo Tresca , editor of the Socialist Italian-language newspaper "Il Martello ", is murdered inManhattan after seeking political asylum in theUnited States . Tresca's assassination, supposedly carried out by mobsterCarmine Galante , was said to have been arranged by Italian dictatorBenito Mussolini 's fascist government.
*January 25 - New York mobster Gaetano "Tommy" Lucchese becomes a naturalized US citizen despite efforts of the U.S. government to thwart it.
*February 2 - Chicago's "Queen of the Dice Girls" andOutfit -associate girlfriend,Estelle Carey , is found brutally murdered and burned, possibly in connection to The Outfit -Hollywood extortion scandal then underfederal investigation .
*March 18 - Several high ranking members of the Chicago Outfit including Francesco "Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti" Nitto, Felice "Paul 'The Waiter' Ricca" DeLucia,Phil D'Andrea , Charles "Cherry Nose" Gioe,Lou Kaufman , Louis "Little New York" Campagna and Filippo "John 'Handsome Johnny' Roselli" Sacco areindict ed by afederal grand jury in connection toextortion operations againstHollywood movie studio s by Outfit turncoat William Morris "Willie" Bioff.
*March 19 - Shortly after beingindict ed forextortion , Outfit boss Francesco "Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti" Nitto commits suicide near aRiverside, Illinois railroad yard. Nitti kills himself because Underboss Paul Ricca's insists that Nitti take responsibility for the Hollywood extortion operation and serve the prison term, because Nitti brought the likes of Outfit turncoat William Morris "Willie" Bioff into the Hollywood scheme. However, Nitti suffers from severe claustrophobia. Antonino "Tony," "Joe Batters" Accardo succeeds Nitti as the day-to-day boss of the organization, while Ricca gets a prison sentence.
*July 9 -10 - The Allied invasion ofSicily (Operation Husky ) endsAugust 17 in an Allied victory. SicilianMafia bossCalogero Vizzini allegedly helps the American army during the invasion. In the US, theOffice of Naval Intelligence (ONI) had recruited Mafia support to protect theNew York waterfront fromAxis Powers sabotage since the US had entered the war in December 1941. The ONI collaborated with Charles "Lucky" Luciano and his partnerMeyer Lansky , a Jewish mobster, in what was calledOperation Underworld . The resulting Mafia contacts were also used by the USOffice of Strategic Services (OSS) – the wartime predecessor of theCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA) – during the invasion of Sicily. Popular myth has it that a US Army airplane had flown over Vizzini’s home townVillalba on the day of the invasion and dropped a yellow silk handkerchief marked with a black L (indicating Luciano). Two days later, three American tanks rolled into Villalba after driving thirty miles through enemy territory. Vizzini climbed aboard and spent the next six days traveling through western Sicily organizing support for the advancing American troops. As General Patton's Third Division moved onward the signs of its dependence on Mafia support were obvious to the local population. The Mafia protected the roads from snipers, arranged enthusiastic welcomes for the advancing troops, and provided guides through the confusing mountain terrain. [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,836203,00.html Hoodlums & History] , Time Magazine, August 5, 1966, review of the book "The Mafia and Politics" byMichele Pantaleone .] [http://www.drugtext.org/library/books/McCoy/book/08.htm The Mafia Restored: Fighters for Democracy in World War II] , The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia, Alfred W. McCoy.] Many historians are inclined to dismiss this legend nowadaysFact|date=January 2008. The American Military Government of Occupied Territories (AMGOT) looking for anti-fascist notables to replace fascist authorities made Don Calogero Vizzini mayor of Villalba, as well as an Honorary Colonel of the US Army. Because of his excellent connections, Vizzini also became the ‘king’ of the rampant post-war black market. [http://www.drugtext.org/library/books/McCoy/book/08.htm The Mafia Restored: Fighters for Democracy in World War II] , The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia, Alfred W. McCoy.] AMGOT relied on mafiosi who were considered staunch anti-fascists because of the repression underMussolini . Many other mafiosi, such asCalogero Vizzini andGiuseppe Genco Russo , were appointed as mayors of their own home towns. Coordinating the AMGOT effort was the former lieutenant-governor of New York, ColonelCharles Poletti , whom Luciano once described as "one of our good friends." TheUS Military grantsMichele Navarra , the Mafia boss of Corleone, permission to collect abandoned military vehicles left by the Italian army during the allied invasion ofSicily .
*October 28 - Former leader of theNew Orleans crime familyCarlo Matranga dies inLos Angeles, California of natural causes.
*December 22 - Paul Ricca, Louis Campagna, John Roselli and four other defendants are convicted of extortion with each fined $10,000 and received prison sentences ranging from seven-to-10 years. They "walk" after three years, because of some dubious, behind-the-scenes mischief between The Outfit and theU.S. Justice Department , during the Truman Administration.Arts and literature
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Tino Fiumara "George Grecco", New Jersey waterfront labor union racketeerDeaths
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March 19 -Frank Nitti , Chicago Outfit leader
*October 28 -Carlo Matranga , New Orleans crime family leaderReferences
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