How The Mob CONQUERED Chicago | The Chicago Outfit Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2023
- NSTLKIA presents 'War in The West,' our newest documentary on the vicious rise and fall of one of America's largest gangs ever: the Chicago Outfit, an Italian-American syndicate that stretched from Chicago all the way to LA.
Part one covers the history of crime in Chicago and how it went from unorganized groups of immigrants to an organized world under Al Capone.
Stay tuned for episode 2!
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CHAPTERS:
Chapter 1: 1:53
Chapter 2: 8:48
Chapter 3: 14:31
Chapter 4: 21:05
Chapter 5: 31:32
Chapter 6: 37:43
Chapter 7: 41:41
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I can watch and listen to these Mafia/Mob/Gang documentaries all day everyday.
I sleep to them every night. Lol drives wifey nuts😂
I think Chicagos mob history has been given short shrift by the media compared to NY. I know that NY had 5 mob families and they made up the commission but in Chicago you had just one family . My understanding of the Chicago mob is that there might have been a boss but also a board of directors like you’d see in a typical corporate. Take Tony Accardo for example. He was the boss for a time but he was a leading member on the board of directors for many years. The boss was almost a frontman for the media attracting attention and heat while the true power which was the BOD was left alone. Accardo worked in the shadows; that’s how he survived 7 decades while bosses were indicted and went to jail. The Chicago outfit had much greater control of their cities politics than the NY mafia had in theirs. Chicago is a little bit smaller but also they benefited from not being a media capital the way NY is. The one Chicago family controlled the mayors office, aldermen and judges. NY had influence, Chicago had control. Chicago also had major influence over the entire Midwest; the commodities market was in their backyard. During prohibition, they were geographically at an advantage because all the good stuff came south from Canada via the Great Lakes. While Vegas was an open city, Chicago established a dominant influence. The Chicago outfit owned the teamsters in the western half of the US. It is amazing to me how the story of the Chicago mob has never really been told. They were much harder to take down because they had everybody in their pocket It was different from NY In many ways and thank you for shedding light on this chapter of American history
Chicago had other people in key positions, unlike NYC it was not just Italians
The board of directors is the commission, if you only have one crime family how could you have a board of directors???🤦🤦🤦
@@user-oq3sx7ql2u - many corporations that are a single entity have a board of directors. My point is that you might have a boss like in NY; let’s say Sam Giancana is head of the family but he isn’t the be all, end all like NY. Giancana would be like the day to day operations boss but you had a group of guys (Tony Accardo being the most prominent) above that boss who could override him. Does anyone really believe that Accardo “retired “ lol?. Those bosses took the heat, they went to jail just like the NY bosses did while the real power was left untouched
New York just had so much money there it was impossible to not be successful in the early years of the Mafia especially with better leadership under a man like Charles “ Lucky “ Luciano
When it's comes to Mafia/Mob/Gangs Chicago is 2nd to none in this world.
18:53 pic of Al Capone was crazy 😜 😂
They really need a modern Capone movie. He's one of the most interesting Mobsters to ever live.
there is one…Tom Hardy stars in it
@@Hartleymolly that isn't no Capone movie idk what that mess was.
@@JimD410 It was called “capone” it was released 2020….
@@Hartleymolly yea I know but it was just about him being sick and it was weird.
@@JimD410 it’s because he had syphilis, but I get ya. I agree, we need one of his whole life.
These Docs. DEFINITELY need 1million+ views and many SUBS... This is excellent and informative. I Commend you for all your Hard Work. 👍 Keep it up and you'll go Far.
Amazing Joni think I’ve seen some of your prior videos but this Chicago outfit series looks like it was made by a professional keep up with this your amazing
Real informative documentary love this crime history stuff keep it coming!!!
This is one of the best channels I've seen on RUclips! Absolute masterful content.
The Outfit & Tony Accardo My All-Time Favorite 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥🔥!!!
Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing. Class A research project. Special thanks to veteran mobsters/law enforcement officers/civilians. Sharing personal information/criminal experiences making this documentary more authentic and possible. Fighting/perishing/surviving knowing certain death/debilitating wounds were often possible. Yet still advanced forward regardless of the consequences. Keeping their territories/gaining more territories/increasing different criminal activities. Making their syndicate family very powerful/politically in control of Chicago. Their El Dorado was prohibition!!! Rough fierce & tumble dangerous/treacherous criminal life styles occupation not for the faint of hearted.
Love real stories about the outfit in Chicago and other organised crime in America been reading about this for about 20 years and watching on u tube for few years love true crime around the world great video easy to understand 😊😊
Loved it. Loved the fun facts. Can’t wait for the second part. Great details. 👍🏻
Do u know when the 2nd part comes out?
Keep up the good 🔥🔥🔥 work about the OUTFIT 🔥🔥 im waiting on part 2 3 4 5 if any🔥
Great doco. Thank you.
great video!
Familiar territory but you bring a fresh take and some interesting new info - top notch work! Appreciate it and keep it coming
Very good channel .. just finished series on Boston and now watching the Chicago series.. i am from NY so i will see whatsup with that as well .. very informative and well researched.. keep em coming brother
Chicago and New York City are the countries only 2 true cities. With by far the most Mafia/Mob/Gangs. Chicago is #1 though.
I just so happen to come across your channel in my algorithm today. I noticed that you put a lot of effort into your videos. I also like how you incorporate the music of the era that you are talking about. I am definitely one of your subscribers now. Keep up the good work and YAH bless!!!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it and thanks for the sub!
@@TheNSTLKIAChannel have you ever made a video about Carlos Marcello? If not, he has quite an interesting story.
@@brandongardner7398 Never have but if I make a vid on the New Orleans mob I 100% will go in depth on him!
@@TheNSTLKIAChannel cool. Thanks brother. YAH bless!!!
new subscriber..great stories my friend!!
"It's the 1870's"
Shows film of cars from the 1940s
Nice video but with some inaccuracies, in sofar as the dates. I LOVED the pictures. Some of them I had never seen before.
Great job
This is a great channel! Very well done, keep'em coming!
This is well done
Very interesting to watch & understand.
Took it back to the 1800s. Awesome work
This documentary is very well done.
This is so different this site is 🔥 💯 🔥 ❤💪👑👍💯🔥
Great look into The Outfit....Please drop part 2 ASAP!!!! You do great work bro!💪
Coming soon 💯
Very great documentary
The great irony , it was still better off then than it is now.
Facts. Chicago nowadays would make Capone look like a pussy.
McDonald's wife really out there being a 304 in the late 1800s? Incredible 😂💀
I love these. In my eyes this is real history. Thank you
The basement held famous criminals such as: Mary Hodges, Mary Blimings, and the world famous, "Ghost of all Ghost", Mary Blidge! 😮😅😂
18:10 conversely
chaplain is a word pronounced english style, too
Hamilton ontario had to do the same thing by raising the city, the tunnels are known as “capones underground railway”
ACCARDO A TOP 5 BOSS IDC
Favorite drink, Gin makes ya sin.😅😅😅
Al capone was a smart business man and the government didn't like it . He was the man that could make a business out of anything.
Yes he was a great business man that’s why the government didn’t like him. Definitely not because he was a murdering psychopath or anything.
Yeah takes a real business genius to sell alcohol
My grandmother was young when Capone ran Chicago, and everybody despised him. He was no sort of hero to anyone but criminals.
Fun fact! Before Capone became the infamous crime boss, he opened a store selling only frog skins! He was able to talk people who were drawn into the store out of curiosity and the novelty of bullfrog, and toad skins.
@@FD_and_B😂❤
Say what you want but Accardo and Ricca were the best to ever do it.
Yes sir, and murrey hump
@@TEXAS_MAKES_MOVES214 dude during the late 50’s and early 60s Chicago was most powerful in the country. People always think size equates power. It doesn’t. Chicago ran everything west of the Mississippi. Essentially split the country with 5 other families. The big ones I mean in NYC.
Not just Capone but when u make a 100 million dollars in one year.. especially in 1929 ... Why would anybody hate... Everybody eating even Capones enemies
They were great at extortion, theft, and murder. What wonderful guys! LOL 😆
@@joedimaggio3687 they have like baseball cards with their crime stats on the back lol
they say by 1948 capone had the mental capacity of a 12 year old than tell you he died in oct of 47. not very accurate
8:54 "It's the 1870s..." [showing b-roll from the 1940s] 😄
Cicero is a suburb that borders the city on the west side not in south Chicago as you stated.
MATEEEEEEE
Sware down man, this is incredible. Take a bow son, from sunny 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Crime and vice is part of the reality of any city or country. Chicago's general crime and vice issues go back to its foundations. The Irish and Italian crime figures are examples of what has come out of other communities. Great job bringing that out.
It was Brooklyn dude that took over Chicago... Period.. nobody never talks about that...and till this day it still hold sway🤷🤷🤷
As soon as Torrio became the new boss, Chicago was Brooklyn's
Fair enough, no made men flipped in Chicago until Family Secrets trial. NY is infamous for its rats. A stick head Latin King took over NY 😂😂
Chicago made Capone. Chicago is the biggest in the USA for Mafia/Mob/Gang not New York Rat City.
Never heard of McDonald.
14:52 THATS A DUDE HOLDING THAT TODLER IN THAT OLD SCHOOL PIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😢😢😢😢THIS PLACE GETS WEIRDER AND WEIDER EVERYDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TONY ACCARDO IS GIVING US THE ONE EYE SYMBOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why does this narrator sound like a horror movie show host?
11yrs. Couldnt get him for anything else.😮😮
how does someones IQ go down? lol made me laugh
He didn’t raise to power in 1957, he died ten years before that in 1947
Is he speaking this way for all the slow people in the back?! (Like me)?😮
Nah this is just the pace that I speak at for my videos. I need to make sure everything is clear
Capone conquered donuts. These dudes do nothing with honor. You make it sound like he was crazyhorse or something
My grany was born in chicago in the 30s her mothers husband was a big ass irish man which is my great great grand papa
Alfonz,east new york,capone!
@18:51 WTF!!!???
Capone didnt play.
The Mob was a front, in Chicago and the rest of the country. Tell THAT story.
What front ? I love learning about this stuff. It's not my life never was , but it's so fascinating to me.
Couldnt get Capone.
47:02 Really !?
What's wrong?
So you are aware its not Yorkshire shire as in the horse. But shire said as in the garden tool. You don't say the i in shire .
A lot of your pictures here are anachronistic. It’s a little distracting. And I can tell it’s an AI voice by the way certain things are pronounced.
J'en ai mare de tout les mauvais couilles tt les jours dans ma vie les gens là tt se qui dit tt les jours ils disent c'est des Pipo ou pas de s Pipo mais au milieu des Pipo il y a toujours de la vérité quand même il faut que je fasse attention ils ont les moyens mais ils ont pas assez ils veulent tjr plus plus nomporte quoi
Why are so many words mispronounced?
a i voice.
I Own Detroit 💡 The Other Half 🤮
Yale killed him
Good doc but for so many complete mispronunciations of relativity common words like Subsequent , shouldn’t be so many adds my dude. I caught like 3 other ones that hit me like a ton of bricks , can’t remember now what they were but yeee, English is tricky sometimes .
FYI the Democrat party was founded in the 1820’s.
How did you manage to get Stephen Hawking to do the narration?
That's funny mint as fuck 👌 😊
1870 And showing cars.wht crock
L I E S
AI AND THESE DOCS ARE GOING TO CHANGE THE LANGUAGE. THIS THING IS UNBEARABLE.
I don't use AI in any of my videos
this guys narrations is kinda bad
Cool doc but the guy’s voice and use of slang is really really annoying. He sounds like Judah Friedlander playing Toby Radloff in American Splendor.
Cars in the 1870s??? Poorly done
Hey this is Mike's grandson Julian my grandfather is a king and I'm
I lasted 2 minutes with this droning voice over
He's boring to listen to
So and english man for Yorkshire was one of first criminal in Chicago is it true he say it on this documentary I hope so me I am from Yorkshire it means Notting if its true thats fucking mint from redcar England