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"Unveiling the Faces of Infamy: The Notorious Mafia Figures of the 1930s" Step into a time when organized crime reigned supreme

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The game
Viktor Cherkasov

Background imageMafia Collection: Raffaello Farfalla

Raffaello Farfalla
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Background imageMafia Collection: The Art of Living Dangerously

The Art of Living Dangerously
Luc Stalmans

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Cuba, Havana, Habana Vieja, Artwork painting made from sand influenced by well known Cuban families covers the wall of building giving almost a three dimensional impression

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EyeUbiquitous_20100284
Cuba, Havana, Centro Habana, Refugio 1, exhibition room at the museum of the revolution with a colored painting on the wall inspired by Fidel Castro

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EyeUbiquitous_20100285
Cuba, Havana, Centro Habana, Refugio 1, exhibition room at the museum of the revolution with a colored painting on the wall inspired by Fidel Castro

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EyeUbiquitous_20100281
Cuba, Havana, Centro Habana, Capitolo Nacional, Low angle view of the impressive bronze Statue of the Republic just under National Capitol cupola

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EyeUbiquitous_20100280
Cuba, Havana, Centro Habana, Salon de Los Pasos Perdilos bronze Statue of the Republic under National Capitol buildings cupola

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EyeUbiquitous_20100271
Cuba, Havana, Vedado, Malecon, View across the sea toward the city skyline

Background imageMafia Collection: Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519), c 18th century. Artist: E Hader

Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519), c 18th century. Artist: E Hader
Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519), c 18th century. The Borgias were a Spanish royal family remembered today for their corrupt rule of the Papacy during the Renaissance

Background imageMafia Collection: Al Capone, 2007. Artist: Karen Humpage

Al Capone, 2007. Artist: Karen Humpage
Al Capone, 2007. American gangster Alphonse Gabriel Capone (1899-1947) led a crime syndicate dedicated to the illegal traffic of alcohol during the time of their prohibition in the 1920s and 1930s

Background imageMafia Collection: CARTOON: IMMIGRATION, 1885. Columbias Unwelcome Guests. American cartoon by Frank Beard, 1885

CARTOON: IMMIGRATION, 1885. Columbias Unwelcome Guests. American cartoon by Frank Beard, 1885, showing unrestricted U.S. immigration policies encouraging the arrival of anarchists, socialists

Background imageMafia Collection: JOSEPH SALTIS (1894-1947). Known as Polack Joe. American (Hungarian-born) bootlegger and gangster

JOSEPH SALTIS (1894-1947). Known as Polack Joe. American (Hungarian-born) bootlegger and gangster. Photographed in a police lineup in Chicago, Illinois

Background imageMafia Collection: Alphonse Gabriel Capone, 1899 - 1947, sometimes known by the nickname 'Scarface'

Alphonse Gabriel Capone, 1899 - 1947, sometimes known by the nickname "Scarface"
Alphonse Gabriel Capone, 1899 - 1947, sometimes known by the nickname " Scarface". American gangster and businessman. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938

Background imageMafia Collection: VITO GENOVESE (1897-1969). New York City Police Department photograph, 1934

VITO GENOVESE (1897-1969). New York City Police Department photograph, 1934

Background imageMafia Collection: GIUSEPPE BONANNO (1905-2002). Italian-American mobster. Photograph, c1960

GIUSEPPE BONANNO (1905-2002). Italian-American mobster. Photograph, c1960

Background imageMafia Collection: DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Born Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster. Photograph

DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Born Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster. Photograph, 1935

Background imageMafia Collection: CASPER HOLSTEIN (1876-1944). American (West Indian born) gangster and philanthropist

CASPER HOLSTEIN (1876-1944). American (West Indian born) gangster and philanthropist. Photographed in 1928

Background imageMafia Collection: VITO CASCIO FERRO (1862-1945). Sicilian gangster. Photographed with his nephew, c1920

VITO CASCIO FERRO (1862-1945). Sicilian gangster. Photographed with his nephew, c1920

Background imageMafia Collection: ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN (1882-1928). American gambler

ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN (1882-1928). American gambler. Photographed at the New York State Supreme Court in 1928

Background imageMafia Collection: BROADWAY, 1929. Arthur Housman in a scene from the film

BROADWAY, 1929. Arthur Housman in a scene from the film

Background imageMafia Collection: ALIBI, 1929. Film still

ALIBI, 1929. Film still

Background imageMafia Collection: JOHNNY TORRIO (1882-1957). Chicago gangster during Prohibition; photographed in 1925

JOHNNY TORRIO (1882-1957). Chicago gangster during Prohibition; photographed in 1925

Background imageMafia Collection: ROARING TWENTIES, 1939. Frank McHugh, James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart clearly

ROARING TWENTIES, 1939. Frank McHugh, James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart clearly up to no good

Background imageMafia Collection: Trial of the Camorra, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

Trial of the Camorra, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre
XIR346330 Trial of the Camorra, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 26th March 1911 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageMafia Collection: NEW ORLEANS: MAFIA, 1890. Tom Duffy, the newsboy who shot one of the assassins

NEW ORLEANS: MAFIA, 1890. Tom Duffy, the newsboy who shot one of the assassins of Chief of Police David Hennessy on 15 October 1890. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageMafia Collection: CHARLES LUCKY LUCIANO (1897-1962). American gangster. Luciano (center) at a party in Rome, 1949

CHARLES LUCKY LUCIANO (1897-1962). American gangster. Luciano (center) at a party in Rome, 1949

Background imageMafia Collection: American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left)

American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left)
ROOSEVELT & CHURCHILL, 1942. American cinema: The last gangster film. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a satirical cartoon, 18 November 1942

Background imageMafia Collection: Mafia trial USA Louis Lepke Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel

Mafia trial USA Louis Lepke Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel
Mafia trial USA.. Louis " Lepke" Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel " Mendy" Weiss and Phillip " Little Farvel" Cohen who shield their faces, and Louis Capone

Background imageMafia Collection: Eddie Foy, Jr. in a scene from a film

Eddie Foy, Jr. in a scene from a film
FILM STILL: GANGSTERS. Eddie Foy, Jr. in a scene from a film

Background imageMafia Collection: The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with

The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with business trusts
CARTOON: TRUSTS, 1888. The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with business trusts during the 1888 presidential election

Background imageMafia Collection: Rosolino Pilo

Rosolino Pilo
The Sicilian mafia bandit, Rosolino Pilo. 19th Century

Background imageMafia Collection: ALBERT ANASTASIA (1902-1957). Italian-American gangster. Photographed by the New York City Police

ALBERT ANASTASIA (1902-1957). Italian-American gangster. Photographed by the New York City Police Department, 1936

Background imageMafia Collection: LOUIS ALTERIE (1892-1935). American gangster

LOUIS ALTERIE (1892-1935). American gangster

Background imageMafia Collection: REVOLVER AIMED AT YOU. Photograph, American, mid 20th century

REVOLVER AIMED AT YOU. Photograph, American, mid 20th century

Background imageMafia Collection: MAN AIMING REVOLVER AT YOU. American photograph, mid-20th century

MAN AIMING REVOLVER AT YOU. American photograph, mid-20th century

Background imageMafia Collection: Film Still: Gangsters

Film Still: Gangsters

Background imageMafia Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: GANGSTERS. A scene from Chicago After Midnight, 1928

SILENT FILM STILL: GANGSTERS. A scene from Chicago After Midnight, 1928

Background imageMafia Collection: BOSTON: POLICE WAGON, 1965. Vincent J. Flemmi, a Boston mobster

BOSTON: POLICE WAGON, 1965. Vincent J. Flemmi, a Boston mobster, photographed in a police wagon after giving himself up, 1965



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"Unveiling the Faces of Infamy: The Notorious Mafia Figures of the 1930s" Step into a time when organized crime reigned supreme, as we delve into the captivating lives of some of history's most infamous gangsters. From Charles "Lucky" Luciano to Al Capone, these men left an indelible mark on America's criminal underworld. In 1936, Charles "Lucky" Luciano found himself captured by the lens of the New York City Police Department. His steely gaze and sharp features hint at a man who commanded respect and fear in equal measure. A true mastermind behind the scenes, Luciano orchestrated one of the most powerful crime syndicates in American history. Meyer Lansky, another prominent figure during this era, was no stranger to trouble either. His mugshot photograph from the 1930s captures his calculating demeanor perfectly. Known as "the Mob's Accountant, " Lansky possessed an uncanny ability to manipulate finances and build vast criminal empires. Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer but known by his notorious alias, stood tall even after being acquitted for tax evasion in 1935. This courthouse snapshot showcases his defiance against authority while maintaining an air of invincibility that would eventually lead to his tragic demise. Frank Costello's portrait taken by NYPD in 1935 exudes a sense of mystery surrounding this enigmatic mobster. With piercing eyes hidden beneath a fedora hat, he epitomized sophistication blended with ruthlessness—a deadly combination that made him one of Lucky Luciano's closest allies. Al Capone needs no introduction; his bulletproof Cadillac photographed in 1933 symbolizes both power and paranoia within Chicago's criminal landscape. Born in Italy but making waves across America, Capone became synonymous with bootlegging during Prohibition—an era where illegal alcohol flowed freely under his control.