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Re: something that crossed my mind about the war events
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02/20/03 12:33 AM
02/20/03 12:33 AM
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I think you're right, BofB. The novel calls it "The Five Families War of 1946." But since Stracci and Cuneo weren't killed, the most likely reason that Michael didn't move against them is that they didn't side with Barzini and Tattaglia during the war--or at least didn't take an active role in the fighting. And, yes, the novel does say that they weren't physically located in the Five Boroughs of New York, so territory might have been a factor. The film, of course, had all of them inside the borders of NYC. Geography wasn't a factor in real life. In the famous Castellemmarese War of 1930-31, Capone (Chicago) helped Masseria (Brooklyn), while Magaddino (Buffalo) helped Maranzano (Brooklyn). Other out-of-towners also pitched in.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: something that crossed my mind about the war events
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02/21/03 11:43 AM
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Masseria went to Chicago to enlist Capone's help. In return, he promised Capone (a Neapolitan) help with the Sicilians who were running the local Mafia, then called the Unione Siciliano, under the leadership of Joe Aiello, a Capone foe. You're right: Magaddino was Bonanno's cousin. He saved young Joe's life by defending him in a sit-down over a territory dispute long before Joe became Don. His help to Maranzano was offered because Magaddino, like Maranzano, was a Castellemmarese. Later Magaddino and Bonanno became enemies. Magaddino pressured the Commission to remove Bonanno as the head of his own family. Bonanno says Magaddino kidnapped him in 1965. Others say Bonanno did his own disappearing act to escape Federal warrants and Commission assassins.
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Re: something that crossed my mind about the war events
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03/02/03 06:13 PM
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Originally posted by Boss_of_bosses: When the Corleones first retaliate it says that they killed someone so important that they wish to hide his body. My question would be who do ya think is so important??
I don't recall that from the book. I think you may be mixing up the scene when, after Hagen calls Bonasera to redeem the favor which Bonaserea owes Don Corleone, Bonasera speculates to himself, not yet knowing the service which Don Corleone sought, that perhaps the Corleone family "had killed somebody so important that they wished to hide his body, make it disapppear, and what better way than to have it officially buried by a registered undertaker?"
"Difficult....not impossible"
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