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  2. Ludwig Fainberg - Wikipedia

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    Fainberg lived in Miami between 1990 and 1997 and owned a topless bar called Porky's, named for the movie. [3] He was arrested and convicted of smuggling and racketeering. He spent 30 months in jail before his trial and conviction. [4] As of October 2012 he was in Panama, jailed and awaiting trial for pimping. [5]

  3. Maximum Risk - Wikipedia

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    In New York, Alain discovers Mikhail was a member of the Russian mafia. After mentioning Alex Bohemia, Alain is referred to the Bohemia Club in Little Odessa. There, a woman named Alex Bartlett mistakes him for Mikhail and gives him a key to a hotel room. Wary, Alain rents the room across the hall.

  4. Liquidation (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The post-war city of Odessa is ruled by serial killer prison-escapees and former Nazi collaborators. Fallen into disfavor, Marshal Zhukov is sent to Odessa by Joseph Stalin to handle the situation. Together with the head of the local criminal investigation unit, David Gottsman, Zhoukov begins a special operation cleanup post-war Odessa from crime.

  5. The story behind the true-life train robbery that got Bert ...

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    The movie, opening Thursday, is the culmination of five years of perfecting and four years of pitching the story of how he robbed his classmates on a train in Russia with help from the Russian mob.

  6. Category:Films about the Russian Mafia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films about the Russian Mafia" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. ... Little Odessa (film) M. The Machine (2023 film)

  7. Odessa Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Rayevsky, a Russian citizen and ultranationalist, was previously known for being a member of the Russian nationalist and monarchist movement Black Hundreds, and has been described as a Neo-Nazi. [7] [3] [4] He arrived in the city on 19 March, posed as a local resident, and set up base in Odesskaya Druzhina's pro-Russian tent camp in "Kulikovo ...

  8. Odessa Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Odessa Offensive Operation (Russian: Одесская Наступательная Операция, Odesskaya Nastupatel'naya Operatsiya), known on the German side as the Defensive battle of the 6th Army between Bug and Dniester (German: Abwehrschlacht der 6.

  9. Mishka Yaponchik - Wikipedia

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    During the amnesty issued by the Russian Provisional Government in 1917 Yaponchik returned to his hometown (Odesa) where he organized his gang to the extent of nearly taking control of the city. During the evacuation from the city of the last retreating Austrian and German forces on 12 December 1918 Yaponchik made a successful raid on the city ...