Al Capone history
Alphonse Gabriel Capone (born January 17, 1899 - died January 25, 1947 at the age of 48 years), popularly known as Al Capone or Scarface, was a gangster who led the United States have a crime syndicate dedicated to smuggling and selling illicit liquor and illegal activity other during the Prohibition Era of the 1920s and the 1930s. Mafia itself is derived from the ancient Sicilian, Mafiusu, which allegedly took mahyusu Arabic word meaning sanctuary or hermitage.
After the revolution in 1848, the state of the island of Sicily is messy so they need to form a sacred bond that protects them from the attacks of other nations in this case the Spanish. Mafia name became famous after the drama played in 1863 with the title I mafiusi in la Vicaria (Cantiknya Vicaria people), which tells about the life of a criminal gang in prison Palermo.
Although it is unclear who built it, but the establishment of the organization was originally based on the bond of brotherhood among fellow ethnic island of Sicily. In the course of history, the original group of small to large and require more financial support so that the mission of the organization began to shift into a search for maximum profit with the governance rules of society. What amazes its members are not crimes because in their eyes, what it does is simply provide protection or protection against other groups subjected to pressure or blackmail. So the actors feel proud and honored to be able to "help" someone in distress. Since that change the meaning of a word Mafiusu person or organization "respectable." Another name Mafia is Cosa Nostra, members always write these words with great respect that is written with initial capital letters. Understanding Cosa Nostra itself is "our thing" or equally one nation, one thought or "our people." But the translated books Mafia Manager by Bern Hidayat called Cosa Nostra that the translation is "none of our business.
Al Capone Self was born on January 17 with the original name Alphonse Gabriel Capone, which is the fourth child of the couple Gabriele and Teresina Capone, an immigrant from southern Italy who immigrated to the United States in 1893. In America Capone family first lived at 95 Navy Street. When Al was 11, the family moved to 21 Capone Garfield Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
Al Capone dropped out of public school in Brooklyn, he then worked odd jobs in Brooklyn, including a candy store and a bowling disebuah. During that Al Capone was influenced by Giovanni Alias Torrio John "Papa Johnny" Torrio, also known as "The Fox" who would become his mentor. After
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