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  1. Lucchese s-a născut la 1 decembrie 1899, fiul cuplului format din Baldassarre și Francesca Lucchese din Palermo, Sicilia. Numele de familie „Lucchese” sugerează că familia își are originile în orașul sicilian Lucca Sicula.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2015 · Gaetano Lucchese was born on December 1, 1899 in Palermo Sicily and immigrated with his parents Giuseppe and Maria in 1911. They settled in East Harlem, an Italian neighborhood of Manhattan where Lucchese’s father worked as a laborer hauling cement. Lucchese worked in a machine shop to help this family earn money until an accident...

  3. Furious with this betrayal, Gagliano and Tommy Lucchese secretly defected to Maranzano. In September 1930, Lucchese lured Pinzolo to a Manhattan office building, where Pinzolo was killed. This allowed Gagliano to take control of the Reina family, months later on April 15, 1931, Masseria was murdered ending the war.

  4. Throughout his regime as boss, Tommy Lucchese thought it to be important to keep out of the public eye. His soldiers and associates did much of the public work. [5] Having these relationships with such major politicians was extremely important to the Lucchese family. Relationships with the mayor gave them the freedom to run rackets freely.

  5. The movie covers this Lucchese crew during the time period between the late 1950’s and early 1980s. But of course the family wasn’t always called The Lucchese family. It was originally headed by one Mr. Gaetano “Tommy” Gagliano and was only renamed later. And this is who we’ll be talking about today.

  6. Thomas Gaetano Lucchese, algunas veces conocido por el apodo de "Tommy", "Thomas Luckese", "Tommy Brown" o "Tommy Three-Finger Brown" fue un gánster ítalo-estadounidense y miembro fundador de la mafia en los Estados Unidos, un derivado de la Cosa nostra de Sicilia. Entre 1951 y 1967, fue el jefe de la familia criminal Lucchese, una de las Cinco Familias que dominan el crimen organizado en ...

  7. Tommy Lucchese was with Maranzano, who never suspected that Lucchese had been aligned with Luciano all along. The assassins didn't know what Maranzano looked like, so Lucchese's job was to make sure that they got the right man, which they certainly did, shooting and stabbing Maranzano to death.