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  1. Tommy Lucchese, who would become the second family boss and who is the modern family’s namesake, was a much more prominent figure, and someone who was more known to be in the public’s eye. However, his boss, friend and mentor Gagliano was so rarely out in public that his whereabouts were entirely unknown from 1951-1953.

  2. Tommy Lucchese: Date personale; Nume la naștere: Gaetano Lucchese: Născut: 1 decembrie 1899 Palermo, Italia: Decedat: 13 iulie 1967 (67 de ani) Long Island, New York, SUA: Înmormântat: Calvary Cemetery [*] [ Cauza decesului: cauze naturale (cancer al creierului[*] ... Thomas Gaetano Lucchese ...

  3. 4 de ene. de 2020 · White-Collar Mafioso: Tommy Lucchese (1899-1967) Despite running one of New York’s smaller underworld units, Gaetano “Tommy” Lucchese was one of the more successful American Mafia bosses of the post-Prohibition era. Abundant evidence of his business acumen suggests he was among the few mob chiefs who could have succeeded in life without ...

  4. Gaetano Lucchese, connu comme Tommy Lucchese, dit « Tommy les Trois doigts [1] » (« Tommy Three Fingers »), né le 1 er décembre 1899 à Palerme, et mort le 13 juillet 1967 à Lido Beach (Long Island), est un mafieux italo-américain.. Il est le chef de la famille Lucchese, une des cinq familles de New York, de 1953 à 1967. Lors de son règne, la famille Lucchese fut une des plus ...

  5. Gaetano Lucchese , conocido como Tommy Lucchese , también conocido como "Tommy the Three Fingers" (" Tommy Three Fingers "), nacido el 1 st de diciembre de 1 899 en Palermo , y murió el 13 de julio de 1967 en Lido Beach (in) ( Long Island ) es un italoamericano de la mafia . Fue el jefe de la familia Lucchese , una de las cinco familias de ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2017 · On January 25, 1943, Tommy Lucchese became a naturalized United States citizen, and following the death of crime boss Tommy Gagliano in 1951, Lucchese would ...

  7. 1 de feb. de 2015 · Gaetano Lucchese was born on December 1, 1899 in Palermo Sicily and immigrated with his parents Giuseppe and Maria in 1911. They settled in East Harlem, an Italian neighborhood of Manhattan where Lucchese’s father worked as a laborer hauling cement. Lucchese worked in a machine shop to help this family earn money until an accident...