Exactly. Lucky took out 2 Capo dei capi's (Masseria and Maranzano) created The Commission, worked with Jewish gangsters and other minority groups to help expand business, negotiated his own extradition with the American Government and died a free man living in his homeland and was given a king's funeral in Sicily. The US Government also granted Lucky's family permission to bring his body back to New York to be buried where he's currently resting in one of the most impressive mausoleums of any Mob Boss. No other boss had a bigger impact on the American Mafia than Lucky. He was a forward-thinker, innovative, intelligent, cunning and ruthless. Qualities any successful Mob Boss needs. Lucky's definitely the greatest Mob Boss of all time.
Carlo was too much of a snake in the grass. He never met a boss or captain he wouldn't betray to advance himself upwards in the mob hierarchy. He also broke the proper line of succession by snubbing his Underboss Neil Dellacroce to choose the wrong successor to his empire by going with blood relations instead of merit. Paul Castellano would've been a terrific Consigliere, but he was never boss material. That decision set the Gambinos on a two decades long path of self destruction
At first I disagreed. But after watching the whole thing I’d say you’re right. Assuming this was all true. Great research if it is. Never heard some of the things said
@ddm3116 lmao. You think Gambino was quiet? Research Tommy Gagliano. He was a boss, and he was so secretive that we don't know his exact date of death, we don't know if he had kids, etc. Basic information like that is lacking with Gagliano. Gambino was an open book compared to Gagliano
@@Styxswimmer you may have the messages mixed up, never said anyone was quite. I said I disagreed with the title but after watching the video I agree that Gambino may have been the best gangster as a whole. Long run, no jail, completely dominated all NY and by default the country(excluding Chicago at the time), was respected/feared, stuck to the old school code, focused on money instead of violence, grew his family to the top etc…. I could go on but you get the point lol.
He was the greatest while he was on American soil. Genovese would've done anything for him. He gave Sonny Franseze his start. Anastasia loved him. Gambino respected him the long way, so did Bonnano. The killers loved him because he didn't mind putting them to work. The bosses loved him because he made them lots of cash.
I respected Lucky. Both he and Meyer were a winning team. What I wouldn't give to have Meyer around to give me investment advice today. Lucky was the 🐐 goat. Meyer was the money brains. Thank you 💛 for this documentary.
Man, what a great and blazing documentary! The intel and the very image of everything putted together is far more than just terrific. It's outstanding, indeed! Kudos to the very person who designed it...
I didn’t think you guys would skip over the fact that Charles set up Vito Genovese on fake drug charges and Vito was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 1959 where he would die 10 years later in 1969.
That is one really great thing that Luciano did, Genovese had a monster size ego and getting him off the streets was a big favor to whoever crossed his path.
Nobody adds the fact that Luciano actually ratted out a couple of kids to get out early, therefore breaking Omerta before the actual formation of the American Mafia which he was directly involved and behind setting up the country syndicate. In multiple documentaries it has stated that Lucky actually did rat out those kids to get himself out of trouble.
I especially like how he ratted out an associate to avoid a prison sentence in 1925. Thomas Dewey forced him to acknowledge it during his trial in 1935.
I think its kind of without a doubt. He's the Mafia Ali. He had vision that hadn't been seen before him. His willingness to work with Jew birthed all time greats in Bugsy & Meyer Lanksy. Only one who's remotely close is Carlos Gambino.
Why do you talk about them like heroes you cornball. They were all creeps. Did you know Luciano was forced during Thomas Dewey's cross-examination to admit he ratted out a couple of his associates to avoid a prison sentence in 1925 by the way?
some interesting facts about my grandmother's childhood growing up in the Bronx. She literally was a witness of the killing of Joe the Baker Catania . She witnessed everything
The older bosses gave Luciano's team the nickname Young Turks( Giovani Turchi ) The reason for this is that young Turkish officers in the Ottoman Empire organized and made revolutions in Europe and Turkey. They actions inspired the youth of that period.
@@LeonardoRflp Yes, the mafia has always existed, that's right. What I mean is that Turkish officers unite and make a revolution. What the Turks did isnt a mafia move. I think you misunderstood the situation.
Dude, the Ottoman Empire had nothing to do with that. The Moors invading Sicilia has everything to do with Cosa Nostra though. The Black Hand symbolism and meaning came from The Moors. They Always Leave that Part Out but always show their Disdain for the Moorish Blood in their Veins. 🫡
@@vadersgodchild1043 Let us know when he is obliged to do that, or even morally driven. He can criticize it. People don't need to play better football to criticize someone, and you certainly already criticized someone and wasn't able to do better, you know that.
Luciano was only boss for a short time. The rest he spent in Dannemora and in exile in Italy. The US Government chased him out of Cuba during the Batista years and Vito Genovese turned on him.
Honestly the problem with the first generation of Genovese bosses (Luciano, Costello, and Genovese) is that they sought/garnered public fame. All three of them were good at what they did but they became too high profile. The best boss of the first generation was Tommy Gagliano. Authorities and media had nothing on him and died in peace. When I mean by first generation bosses, I mean the bosses after Maranzano was killed/post 1931. That means Lucchese, Gambino and Anastasia are second and third generation bosses. Though Lucchese and Anastasia were in the first generation of their families’ leadership.
@@flamboyentpromotions3471 He was boss for roughly 16 years and much like Gagliano, he died at home. Lucchese was more high profile than Gagliano. He was very much known to law enforcement as he had a few arrests and arraignments, and only one conviction. Lucchese was similar to Costello in courting New York political connections. Lucchese was highly successful in spite of his higher profile. It should be noted that Gagliano and Lucchese had a strong partnership and it was successful unlike Magano and Anastasia’s consistently uneasy one.
Like you read that and still think Lucky's a boss? He's a flunkey my guy, always led my Lansky or others. Constant backstabbing, snitching, and failure. Then go read the Lanskys bio by the Irish guy, learn about his son and his sons death These frauds weren't legends
They did a good job of portraying him in boardwalk empire. The actor that played him killed the role, like pretty much all the actors and actresses did in that show.
There is a chance he betrayed everyone and cooperated with soviet intelligence, informing them about other mafiosos, in exchange for advisory and logistical support.
@@evancahoon2937 From soviet intelligence operative who defected to West. USSR intelligence had tight relationship with italian circles in Italy, which, in their turn, then had tight connection with italians in the US. It is not actually such a big secret.
Carlo Gambino was a very smart boss and he never had heat on him, because he knew to keep himself away from any thing incriminate him!!!! He was the opposite of John Gotti, didn't want to be in the spotlight, that is how it is supposed to be!!!!!
The whole book/cover thing was a bit confusing. I get it. Gangsters use a load of euphemisms. Sometimes these get extended. If you get used to that they get easy to deal with. I find this confusing. If you can tell it straight, please tell it straight.
You can be sure about that considering people that say they're in the "center" of the political spectrum i.e. the most crooked political party in the world, the Dem Party.
This is just flat-out wrong from the get-go. His original surname was Lucania, not Luciano. His birthname was Salvatore Lucania. If you can't even get that part right, there's not much hope for the rest of it.
He said he got it as kid a young guy, he went on a gang ride and he said nobody makes it back from one. He was beaten and stabbed and left for dead. Lucky also went with Luciano cuz when he was a kid they called him Luci.
I was about to leave a comment and tell you that you got it all wrong and that's bs, ...but then you did the fake out and came with the correct story about Luciano and the hospital and nickname.. nice one..
There's a Gangster museum in Hot Springs Arkansas that has a lot of neat stuff in there.....and the Arlington Hotel is just across the street there's the room that Capone stayed in... just like he left it
Al Capone is the most famous American gangster of all time. His name rings bells like no other. Lucky was the most influential and forward thanking gangster. He created the Mafia Commision!
Ya, Lucky was a figurehead who knew he only got his spot by backstabbing bosses. Joey A retired in Italy very wealthy, Lucky was under threat of death because of the movie/book script and still struggling for money Lansky was smarter, but even he wasnt too smart (turned down Wurlitzer distributorship only to invest in tv's to be placed in bars - horrible business decision... Then read why&where&how Lanskys son died, saddest story ever These dudes weren't legends
Why is there a picture of the IRAs 'The Squad' @ 2:53.. Nothing to do with New York Gangsters or any Gangsters.. These were fighting the British army in the Irish fight for Independance.. Kind of discredits what else might be on this video.. Luciano was the greatest!
Lucky's family name was actually Lucania and not Luciano and his birthday was November 24th and not November 11th like you stated in the intro. So many incorrect statements in the first minute alone🤦🏽♂
Contrary to movies, the Italians and Irish are usually quite Christian based families. Friendly with the Jewish families. Movies however always capitalized on drama and any conflict. Keep that in perspective.
The real boss of bosses, Russell bufalino,joe bonnano,the one and only carlo marcello, Santo trafficante, Tony tuna accardo,carmine galente,angelo bruno.these where the real power players behind the commission.
I agree with Arcardo but come on bro you cannot forget carlo Gambino, Vincent the chin Gigante, and carmine the snake Persico. I've studied Russell Buffalino and I don't believe he had 1/10 of the power the movie said he did. All of that came from his buddy Frank who happens to be a liar. He never did the hit on the Gallo Brothers and who knows I'm he did the hit on Hoffa.
I would agree he could have been in volved.also,as strange as it sounds, angelo bruno, Santo trafficante, Carlos marcello, and the Detroit mobsters were all involved in hoffas,murder. These are the bosses,with brains and power to make the hit.
I would have loved to seen the film on Lucky Luciano. I believe Vito Genovese set him up to get rid of him. Since when does a pimp get all those years plus deported out of the country and they didn't want him back something behind that
He was that guy because he could control his ego not to many successful gangster can do that he was the boss of all bosses but he , never mentioned it . The ultimate humble guy with a big dick .
All I know is sometimes things become so big, they needed to be broken up into small pieces. The universe itself will not allow such power to dominate. God Almighty presence keeping humanity intact. Amen YES MA'AM YES IMMEDIATELY AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THAT
People in the commentaries idolizing this man is kinda crazy. Yes he was successful in his endeavours and had a lasting legacy, but he was also a major criminal that did pretty much every crime possible and terrorized many people, innocent included. In other words, someone that deserves no praising.
But most people in this world are not good people. Many wish they could be like him, they just don’t have the balls or the brains. A simple, boring life with no enjoyment, that’s most peoples lives.
The end shows why the whole concept of honor and omerta was alwaya BS. Two of the original bosses, way back to the formation wrote actual books and tried to do film adaptations. Between this and Bonnano's man of honor book even the originals didn't respect their oath
The bosses who keep low-profile guys like the bruno,family, outfit Paul ricca,Carlos marcello family Russell' bufalino,Adrian adonis,Joe bonnano Carlos gambino,Santos trafficante Micheal lansky, Tony tuna accardo Chicago outfit.the Patricia family in Boston. That's the commission.
The man personally oversaw the massacre of two 'bosses of all bosses' and maintained the peace. Surely he was the greatest.
Someone Told you Wrong
@Block-a-Fella-Banking no. He killed Masseria and Maranzano. They were both "boss of bosses". His statement is accurate
Exactly. Lucky took out 2 Capo dei capi's (Masseria and Maranzano) created The Commission, worked with Jewish gangsters and other minority groups to help expand business, negotiated his own extradition with the American Government and died a free man living in his homeland and was given a king's funeral in Sicily. The US Government also granted Lucky's family permission to bring his body back to New York to be buried where he's currently resting in one of the most impressive mausoleums of any Mob Boss. No other boss had a bigger impact on the American Mafia than Lucky. He was a forward-thinker, innovative, intelligent, cunning and ruthless. Qualities any successful Mob Boss needs. Lucky's definitely the greatest Mob Boss of all time.
Spot on
This is exactly why Carlo Gambino is the greatest mobster, because no one ever talks about him, which was the whole point of the Mafia
Carlo was too much of a snake in the grass. He never met a boss or captain he wouldn't betray to advance himself upwards in the mob hierarchy. He also broke the proper line of succession by snubbing his Underboss Neil Dellacroce to choose the wrong successor to his empire by going with blood relations instead of merit. Paul Castellano would've been a terrific Consigliere, but he was never boss material. That decision set the Gambinos on a two decades long path of self destruction
At first I disagreed. But after watching the whole thing I’d say you’re right. Assuming this was all true. Great research if it is. Never heard some of the things said
@ddm3116 lmao. You think Gambino was quiet? Research Tommy Gagliano. He was a boss, and he was so secretive that we don't know his exact date of death, we don't know if he had kids, etc. Basic information like that is lacking with Gagliano. Gambino was an open book compared to Gagliano
@@Styxswimmer you may have the messages mixed up, never said anyone was quite. I said I disagreed with the title but after watching the video I agree that Gambino may have been the best gangster as a whole. Long run, no jail, completely dominated all NY and by default the country(excluding Chicago at the time), was respected/feared, stuck to the old school code, focused on money instead of violence, grew his family to the top etc…. I could go on but you get the point lol.
@@Britton_ThompsonRIGHT!!?
He was the greatest while he was on American soil. Genovese would've done anything for him. He gave Sonny Franseze his start. Anastasia loved him. Gambino respected him the long way, so did Bonnano. The killers loved him because he didn't mind putting them to work. The bosses loved him because he made them lots of cash.
😊😊😊
He started but I can't say he was the best Carlo Gambino was the best to me
@@bryanbelcher5785100 percent
@@bryanbelcher5785I feel like if he never got deported he would’ve been better than Gambino, that’s just me though
Joe batter Accardo is the greatest American boss period
I respected Lucky. Both he and Meyer were a winning team. What I wouldn't give to have Meyer around to give me investment advice today. Lucky was the 🐐 goat. Meyer was the money brains. Thank you 💛 for this documentary.
Fun fact, during his 1935 trial, Luciano was forced to admit he ratted out an associate to avoid a prison sentence in 1925.
Man, what a great and blazing documentary! The intel and the very image of everything putted together is far more than just terrific. It's outstanding, indeed! Kudos to the very person who designed it...
Correction. His birth name was Salvatore Lucania, not Salvatore Luciano.
I didn’t think you guys would skip over the fact that Charles set up Vito Genovese on fake drug charges and Vito was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 1959 where he would die 10 years later in 1969.
The idolatry here is asinine. People love the names but know next to nothing about the man. Funny af
Poor Vito Genovese, what a decent person he was…
That is one really great thing that Luciano did, Genovese had a monster size ego and getting him off the streets was a big favor to whoever crossed his path.
Poor Vito Genovese, decent guy, I hope you are being sarcastic.
I believe Vito Genovese originally set up Luciano to get rid of him.
Nobody adds the fact that Luciano actually ratted out a couple of kids to get out early, therefore breaking Omerta before the actual formation of the American Mafia which he was directly involved and behind setting up the country syndicate. In multiple documentaries it has stated that Lucky actually did rat out those kids to get himself out of trouble.
Meh all b.s.
@@matthewzablocki5310lucky snitched and backstabbed constantly, go study up
Some of them do. Carlo Gambino snitched on Frank Matthews.
Who cares…..they all snitch at some point.
What kids? I don’t think that’s true
He actually was the greatest
Nah
did you miss the part where he raped and drugged women to be his slaves
I especially like how he ratted out an associate to avoid a prison sentence in 1925. Thomas Dewey forced him to acknowledge it during his trial in 1935.
I read so many books on him . I had his autobiography at 12. Dude was a leader
I think its kind of without a doubt. He's the Mafia Ali. He had vision that hadn't been seen before him. His willingness to work with Jew birthed all time greats in Bugsy & Meyer Lanksy. Only one who's remotely close is Carlos Gambino.
And Carlos his apprentice
Which bugsy. Was.that?
@@rickjohnson4591I think he's referring to Bugsy Siegel.
Why do you talk about them like heroes you cornball. They were all creeps.
Did you know Luciano was forced during Thomas Dewey's cross-examination to admit he ratted out a couple of his associates to avoid a prison sentence in 1925 by the way?
They should definitely make a movie about him. This time, it's better. I would cast Oscar Isaac or Bradley Cooper in the lead role.
They have a movie 🎬 out callee Gangster Chronicles made in 1981 you can find it on Utube it's a mini series very good indeed 🎉
What a treasure trove of information in the comments section. Thanks a million ladies and gentlemen. 🙂
some interesting facts about my grandmother's childhood growing up in the Bronx. She literally was a witness of the killing of
Joe the Baker Catania .
She witnessed everything
L O L can tell you definitely are an outsider looking in
@@LostintheHateuhh yep ?
This is a good educational docu with details i did not know about.
Fine good video and good job so keep it up the end.
Charles, Vincent, and CARLO G my favs for real
In that picture within the 4 I wonder why Luciano is looking away and the other ones are looking straight
Yeah just outstanding imagery 😅😅
Look at 1:50 that street is in Soho, London England.
The older bosses gave Luciano's team the nickname Young Turks( Giovani Turchi )
The reason for this is that young Turkish officers in the Ottoman Empire organized and made revolutions in Europe and Turkey. They actions inspired the youth of that period.
He had nothing to do with Turks and it didin't inspired him, Mafia already existed way before that in Italy, from where they came.
@@LeonardoRflp Yes, the mafia has always existed, that's right. What I mean is that Turkish officers unite and make a revolution. What the Turks did isnt a mafia move. I think you misunderstood the situation.
Dude, the Ottoman Empire had nothing to do with that.
The Moors invading Sicilia has everything to do with Cosa Nostra though.
The Black Hand symbolism and meaning came from The Moors.
They Always Leave that Part Out but always show their Disdain for the Moorish Blood in their Veins.
🫡
wasn't his name Salvatore Lucania before he changed it ? Oo
Yes
there is so much misinformation in this, from the first minute
Let us know when you get a channel and CORRECT THE WRONG SHIT!!
@@vadersgodchild1043 Let us know when he is obliged to do that, or even morally driven. He can criticize it. People don't need to play better football to criticize someone, and you certainly already criticized someone and wasn't able to do better, you know that.
Frfr!!! This is not good
As for example?
Lucky Luciano , The GODFATHER of the Mafia !
He had a number of tattoos on his forearms. One of which was a woman with 'Lucky' undernearh which he got as a teenager.
what a fantastic video, thank you so much
Mr Mike is cool to i like how he cleaned up his act.
Luciano was only boss for a short time. The rest he spent in Dannemora and in exile in Italy. The US Government chased him out of Cuba during the Batista years and Vito Genovese turned on him.
Honestly the problem with the first generation of Genovese bosses (Luciano, Costello, and Genovese) is that they sought/garnered public fame. All three of them were good at what they did but they became too high profile. The best boss of the first generation was Tommy Gagliano. Authorities and media had nothing on him and died in peace. When I mean by first generation bosses, I mean the bosses after Maranzano was killed/post 1931. That means Lucchese, Gambino and Anastasia are second and third generation bosses. Though Lucchese and Anastasia were in the first generation of their families’ leadership.
But Gagliano died quite early didnt he?
@@flamboyentpromotions3471 He was boss for twenty years before dying peacefully in 1951.
@@KayKayon an Luchese?
@@flamboyentpromotions3471 He was boss for roughly 16 years and much like Gagliano, he died at home. Lucchese was more high profile than Gagliano. He was very much known to law enforcement as he had a few arrests and arraignments, and only one conviction. Lucchese was similar to Costello in courting New York political connections. Lucchese was highly successful in spite of his higher profile. It should be noted that Gagliano and Lucchese had a strong partnership and it was successful unlike Magano and Anastasia’s consistently uneasy one.
Yet they lasted longer than the rest lol
Lucania this was his family last name. Lucky changed his name because of family shame. Read the Last Testament greatest gangster book ever!
Whats his real name i was told Meyer had a fake name to
@@bryanbelcher5785 Read The Meyer Lansky Gangster Life great book.
@@bryanbelcher5785Salvatore Lucania
Like you read that and still think Lucky's a boss? He's a flunkey my guy, always led my Lansky or others. Constant backstabbing, snitching, and failure.
Then go read the Lanskys bio by the Irish guy, learn about his son and his sons death
These frauds weren't legends
Luciano's real name was Salvatore Lucania and Meyer's real name was Meier Suchowlanski@@bryanbelcher5785
Are these movie clips from Boardwalk Empire? If not where are they From?
it’s mostly “making of the mob” and “mobsters” 1991 with a little bit of boardwalk empire
@MC32595 OH, ok.. Thank you very much.
They did a good job of portraying him in boardwalk empire. The actor that played him killed the role, like pretty much all the actors and actresses did in that show.
Name of movies that are being played?
There is a chance he betrayed everyone and cooperated with soviet intelligence, informing them about other mafiosos, in exchange for advisory and logistical support.
Where do you get this from? That’s completely made up conjecture.
@@evancahoon2937 From soviet intelligence operative who defected to West. USSR intelligence had tight relationship with italian circles in Italy, which, in their turn, then had tight connection with italians in the US. It is not actually such a big secret.
@@easygamingwwiigamingchanne729 it’s not true that just a tall tail! Charlie lucky love the Us
Carlo Gambino in my opinion was one of the best bosses.
Yeah ....and he was old school Sicilian!
Arnold rothstein, Carlo Gambino & Mayer Lansky.
Carlo Gambino was a very smart boss and he never had heat on him, because he knew to keep himself away from any thing incriminate him!!!! He was the opposite of John Gotti, didn't want to be in the spotlight, that is how it is supposed to be!!!!!
That isn't a picture of Reina by the way, that's a picture of a young Jack Drangna.
Pictures you used showing waste at 1:49 look like they were taken in Britain not NY
Definitely Britain 😊
Capone was more famous, but Luciano was more influential
Capone was banished from NY by Luciano
People just don't like this guy, but he was the greatest.
Charles “Lucky” Luciano was originally Salvatore Lucania… check your facts… can’t be getting your first sentence/fact wrong!
The Michael Jordan of Mafia! 🙌💰
Str8up
Real recognize real
It's that simple......
Shut up..Mike ain't got shit on them
The whole book/cover thing was a bit confusing.
I get it. Gangsters use a load of euphemisms. Sometimes these get extended. If you get used to that they get easy to deal with. I find this confusing.
If you can tell it straight, please tell it straight.
The truth doesn't always lie in the middle.
Tru dat yo
You can be sure about that considering people that say they're in the "center" of the political spectrum i.e. the most crooked political party in the world, the Dem Party.
Very well done documentary. Thank you
Where did you get you’re info from what makes what you say true
your*
What’s the movie that is shown in this video??
the "Sicilian Supper"? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's hilarious!!!!
Oh I'm so bummed by the spoiler that the book may not be true. I just started reading it and looked up videos related.
Luciano was the goat
One thing is for shire though… he had the best mugshot
Shire? Are you fucking serious?
Pablo Escobar’ mugshot better
Yeah! It tells you he was a serious dude!
This is just flat-out wrong from the get-go. His original surname was Lucania, not Luciano. His birthname was Salvatore Lucania. If you can't even get that part right, there's not much hope for the rest of it.
This dude keeps saying Costa Nostra, right?
He said he got it as kid a young guy, he went on a gang ride and he said nobody makes it back from one. He was beaten and stabbed and left for dead. Lucky also went with Luciano cuz when he was a kid they called him Luci.
Whats the film you used called for the video clips in this?
"Mobsters"
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobsters_(film)
Boardwalk empire
Nothing new here, or insightful but it was presented well
I was about to leave a comment and tell you that you got it all wrong and that's bs, ...but then you did the fake out and came with the correct story about Luciano and the hospital and nickname.. nice one..
He still got his family's name wrong. LUCANIA and not LUCIANO.
Can you please do one on Arnold Rothstein
Salvatore Lucania .i don't really know where did they got the name Luciano from.
What movie are the scenes from?
Imagine if this was actually going on today as big as it was then
whats the movie in the background
A Bronx Tale?
@@syllywytch ah thanks !
it’s mostly “making of the mob” and “mobsters” 1991 with a little bit of boardwalk empire
good video 👍🏼👍🏼📹📺👏🏼👏🏼💯
There's a Gangster museum in Hot Springs Arkansas that has a lot of neat stuff in there.....and the Arlington Hotel is just across the street there's the room that Capone stayed in... just like he left it
True. The founder of the cotton club mr. Owney madsen retired from nyc to arkans as
Man...luciano was ruthless with the hoes,kept em hooked and booked.
😂?
Didn't he say Masseria was killed but wound up killing his killer????
Copne was.the most interesting to me out of all. Of them
Al Capone is the most famous American gangster of all time. His name rings bells like no other. Lucky was the most influential and forward thanking gangster. He created the Mafia Commision!
Who ?? 😂😂😂
Ya, Lucky was a figurehead who knew he only got his spot by backstabbing bosses. Joey A retired in Italy very wealthy, Lucky was under threat of death because of the movie/book script and still struggling for money
Lansky was smarter, but even he wasnt too smart (turned down Wurlitzer distributorship only to invest in tv's to be placed in bars - horrible business decision... Then read why&where&how Lanskys son died, saddest story ever
These dudes weren't legends
This video made a error Lucky Luciano was not bhorn November 11th he was born November 24th
I’d rather listen to the actual mafia ppl then you like what make you the know all
His name was Salvatore Lucania, not Luciano, he changed it later on
Not likely. The best mob boss would be someone we never heard of as that’s a key part of their role, to be powerful but hidden.
Lucky was a great student of the master Arnold Rothstein and Took it to the next level.
He betrayed everyone that he learned from
No doubt the most un known under rated gangster of them all very smart guy every one know capone very little no lucky
Why is there a picture of the IRAs 'The Squad' @ 2:53.. Nothing to do with New York Gangsters or any Gangsters.. These were fighting the British army in the Irish fight for Independance.. Kind of discredits what else might be on this video.. Luciano was the greatest!
Lucky's family name was actually Lucania and not Luciano and his birthday was November 24th and not November 11th like you stated in the intro. So many incorrect statements in the first minute alone🤦🏽♂
Lansky not LANKSY!! Lol. Great video though
Contrary to movies, the Italians and Irish are usually quite Christian based families. Friendly with the Jewish families.
Movies however always capitalized on drama and any conflict. Keep that in perspective.
The real boss of bosses, Russell bufalino,joe bonnano,the one and only carlo marcello, Santo trafficante, Tony tuna accardo,carmine galente,angelo bruno.these where the real power players behind the commission.
Someone Talking Sense…
I agree with Arcardo but come on bro you cannot forget carlo Gambino, Vincent the chin Gigante, and carmine the snake Persico. I've studied Russell Buffalino and I don't believe he had 1/10 of the power the movie said he did. All of that came from his buddy Frank who happens to be a liar. He never did the hit on the Gallo Brothers and who knows I'm he did the hit on Hoffa.
I would agree he could have been in volved.also,as strange as it sounds, angelo bruno, Santo trafficante, Carlos marcello, and the Detroit mobsters were all involved in hoffas,murder. These are the bosses,with brains and power to make the hit.
I would have loved to seen the film on Lucky Luciano. I believe Vito Genovese set him up to get rid of him. Since when does a pimp get all those years plus deported out of the country and they didn't want him back something behind that
He was that guy because he could control his ego not to many successful gangster can do that he was the boss of all bosses but he , never mentioned it . The ultimate humble guy with a big dick .
Dewey was on the take. I’ll take a gangster over a politician any day
Who are the other 2 guys in the thumbnail picture?
All I know is sometimes things become so big, they needed to be broken up into small pieces. The universe itself will not allow such power to dominate. God Almighty presence keeping humanity intact. Amen YES MA'AM YES IMMEDIATELY AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THAT
Thomas Dewey would be obsessive looking like Sheldon Cooper.. 😂
It’s an awful thin slice of ham that doesn’t have two sides.’ -George Christie
Luciana was the birth name. Not luciano.
Lucania
No it wasn't, . It was Lucania. Salvatore Lucania.
@@erikislas6201 look it up...luciano was not the birth name!
@@JenniferLacasse-qj8sz I think you misread my comment. I know his name was Lucania.
12:11 the what?? costa notra??? 😆 that sounds like a beach resort near barcelona or something
text to speech, but youtube dosent monetize these i thought, they pick and choose , probably a youtube worker page
Mangano was the chairman of the five families after maranzano hit..?
Lercara friddi 🙌🏼
People in the commentaries idolizing this man is kinda crazy. Yes he was successful in his endeavours and had a lasting legacy, but he was also a major criminal that did pretty much every crime possible and terrorized many people, innocent included. In other words, someone that deserves no praising.
Like Jesse James
But most people in this world are not good people. Many wish they could be like him, they just don’t have the balls or the brains. A simple, boring life with no enjoyment, that’s most peoples lives.
If I learned anything about this video, if America is the land of the opportunity
Salvatore *Lucania.
Without a doubt he is the greatest mobster . He is the one who put the organized in (in organized crime) …..
Lucky influenced making money without using violence unless it
had to be done to keep the process of money flowing
Luciano/ Original Lucania Was Born November 24th Not November 11th
CORRECT
The end shows why the whole concept of honor and omerta was alwaya BS. Two of the original bosses, way back to the formation wrote actual books and tried to do film adaptations. Between this and Bonnano's man of honor book even the originals didn't respect their oath
Bound by Honor, and Bill Bonanno wrote the Book,
He wasn’t ever a Don.
The bosses who keep low-profile guys like the bruno,family, outfit Paul ricca,Carlos marcello family Russell' bufalino,Adrian adonis,Joe bonnano Carlos gambino,Santos trafficante Micheal lansky, Tony tuna accardo Chicago outfit.the Patricia family in Boston. That's the commission.
Is that literally Luca changretta in 2:59 😆
I'll Always Love me Neal Patrick Fry
I could not keep up with the commentary
Got here looking for the ice cream truck c’mon man
12:12 Costa Notra? Are you kidding me?
Well , as mob guys go, he did OK, we still remember him.