American gangster of Italian origin, born in New York
Al Capone (Alphonse Gabriel Capone) (January 17, 1899 – January 25, 1947) — american gangster of Italian origin, who operated in the 1920s and 1930s on the territory of Chicago. Under the guise of the furniture business and dry cleaners, the former bootlegging, gambling and pimping, as well as charity (the opening of a network of free canteens for unemployed fellow citizens). A prominent representative of organized crime in the era of the Prohibition Era and the Great Depression, which originated and is observed there under the threat of the Italian mafia, as well as the head of its Chicago branch.
April 21, 1986
December 9, 1983
December 8, 1941
November 16, 1939
August 11, 1934
April 9, 1932
October 18, 1931
May 18, 1929
February 14, 1929
1928
October 11, 1926
1943
September 20, 1926
1923
February 1925
1943
1920
December 30, 1918