Louis buchalter biography
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Lepke Buchalter
Louis « Lepke » Buchalter (Lepke signifiant « petit Louis » en yiddish) était un mafieux américain de la Yiddish Connection, associé de la Famille Luciano. Il est né sous le nom de Louis Bookhouse, en 1897, dans le Lower East Side à New York, de parents juifsallemands, et est mort en 1944, à la prison de Sing Sing. Il est célèbre pour avoir dirigé l’organisation criminelle Murder Incorporated, et a été le seul chef mafieux américain à avoir été condamné à mort par la justice[1].
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[modifier | modifier le code]Dans sa jeunesse, Buchalter était membre d’un gang, les Amboy Dukes (du nom d’une rue de Brooklyn, Amboy Street), au sein duquel il s’adonnait à diverses formes de vol. En 1919, il était déjà allé en prison à deux reprises.
Avec son ami Jacob « Gurrah » Shapiro, il prit le contrôle des syndicats de l’industrie du vêtement dans le Lower East Side. S'appuyant sur des bandes de voyous, briseurs de grève (les schlammers), il empêchait ainsi la perturbation du travail et recevait des sommes importantes de la part des directeurs d'usine pour ces « services » rendus. Ce contrôle des syndicats évolua ensuite en racket de protection généralisé et étendu à d'autres secteurs industriels comme la bou
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The Life remarkable Times order Lepke Buchalter: America's Near Ruthless Undergo Racketeer
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Bugsy Siegel, Meyer Lansky, Johnny Dio, Albert Anastasia, Louis Buchalter, Abe Reles, Frank Abbandando, Jacob Shapiro, Frankie Carbo, Samuel Levine, Emanuel Weiss, Abraham Telvi, Vincent Mangano, Harry Maione, Louis Capone, Albert Tannenbaum, Harry Strauss, Martin Goldstein, Whitey Krakow, Burton Turkus, Seymour Magoon. Excerpt: Murder, Inc. (or Murder Incorporated or the Brownsville Boys; known in syndicate circles as The Combination) was the name given by the press to organized crime groups in the 1920s through the 1940s that resulted in hundreds of murders on behalf of the American Mafia and Jewish Mafia groups who together formed the early organized crime groups in New York and elsewhere. The name was a journalistic invention. In his biography The Valachi Papers, Mafia turncoat Joe Valachi insisted Murder, Inc. did not commit crimes for the Mafia. Most of the killers were Jewish and Italian gangsters from the gangs of the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brownsville, East New York, and Ocean Hill. In addition to carrying out crime in New York City and acting as enforcers for New York mobster Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, they accepted mur