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  2. Vito Genovese - Wikipedia

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    Genovese now became boss of what is known as the Genovese crime family and promoted his longtime lieutenant, Anthony Strollo, to underboss. In late 1957, Genovese and Gambino allegedly ordered Anastasia's murder. Genovese had heard rumors that Costello was conspiring with Anastasia to regain power.

  3. Apalachin meeting - Wikipedia

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    In early 1957, Genovese decided to move on Costello. Genovese ordered Vincent Gigante to murder Costello, and on May 2, 1957, Gigante shot and wounded Costello outside his apartment building. [25] Although the wound was superficial, it persuaded Costello to relinquish power to Genovese and retire. A doorman identified Gigante as the gunman.

  4. Albert Anastasia - Wikipedia

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    Anastasia was murdered on October 25, 1957, on the orders of Vito Genovese and Carlo Gambino; Gambino subsequently became boss of the family. Anastasia was one of the most ruthless and feared organized crime figures in American history; his reputation earned him the nicknames The Earthquake, The One-Man Army, Mad Hatter and Lord High Executioner.

  5. Genovese crime family - Wikipedia

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    The modern family was founded by Charles "Lucky" Luciano and was known as the Luciano crime family from 1931 to 1957, when Vito Genovese became boss. Genovese was head of the family during the McClellan hearings in 1963, which gave the Five Families their current names.

  6. Frank Costello - Wikipedia

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    In early 1957, Genovese decided to move on Costello. Genovese ordered Vincent Gigante to murder Costello, and on May 2, 1957, Gigante shot and wounded Costello outside his apartment building. [31] The altercation persuaded Costello to relinquish power to Genovese and retire. Genovese then controlled what is now called the Genovese crime family ...

  7. 1950s in organized crime - Wikipedia

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    November 14 – Over sixty organized crime figures including Vito Genovese, Carlo Gambino, Paul Castellano, Joseph Bonanno, Joseph Profaci, Joseph Magliocco and John Montana are arrested at the home of Joseph Barbara, Sr. during the Apalachin Conference. Following this incident, federal authorities are forced to admit the possibility of the ...

  8. See Robert De Niro Go Face to Face with Himself as Two ... - AOL

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    'The Alto Knights,' which stars Robert De Niro as 20th-century mob bosses Vito Genovese ... Genovese eventually returned to the U.S. after World War II and ordered Costello's death in May 1957 ...

  9. Five Families - Wikipedia

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    Acting 1936–1937 – Vito Genovese – fled to Italy in 1937 to avoid murder charge Acting 1937–1946 – Frank "the Prime Minister" Costello – became official boss after Luciano's deportation 1946–1957 – Frank "the Prime Minister" Costello – resigned in 1957 after Genovese -Gigante assassination attempt [ 77 ] [ 78 ]