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Louis Buchalter,
known as
Louis Lepke or
Lepke Buchalter, (February 6, 1897 –
March 4, 1944) was a Jewish-American
organized crime figure and head of the...
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neighborhoods in
Manhattan and Brooklyn. It was
initially headed by
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter and
later by
Albert "Mad Hatter" Anastasia. Murder, Inc. was believed...
- "Joey A" Adonis,
Dutch Schultz,
Abner "Longie" Zwillman,
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter,
Gambino crime family head
Vincent Mangano,
Atlantic City
Crime Syndicate...
- "Lepke"
Buchalter,
controlled industrial labor racketeering in New York for two
decades and
established the Murder, Inc. organization.
Buchalter served...
- The
Buchalter Cosmology Prize,
established in 2014, is a
prestigious annual prize bestowed by Dr. Ari
Buchalter.
Every year,
three Buchalter Prizes are...
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crime figure. He was an ****ociate of the
notorious Louis Buchalter and part of
Buchalter's criminal organization known as Murder, Inc.
during the 1930s...
- Siegel's gang-mates
included Abner "Longie" Zwillman,
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter, and Lansky's brother, Jake;
Joseph "Doc" Stacher,
another member of the...
- an ****ociate of
labor racketeer Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter. He
later agreed to
testify against Buchalter on
behalf of
District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey...
- industry, long
dominated by
Jacob "Gurrah"
Shapiro and
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter since the 1927
death of
Jacob "Little Augie" Orgen, the two
began to move...
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Anastasia would send Cosa
Nostra murder contracts to
mobster Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter, the boss of Murder, Inc.
Capone would recruit the
individual hitmen from...