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Non-Italians in Organized Crime

Created by rocco6557

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Mafia and The Mob
NonItalians in Organized Crime game quiz
"Giancana, Capone, Luciano, Gambino...all these familiar Italian names are easily recognizable as Mafiosi. But organized crime also had its fair share of non-Italians. Try to identify as many as you can!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Arthur Flegenheimer operated one of the biggest bootlegging, rum-running, and gambling operations in New York. By what name was he better known?
    Dutch Schultz
    Kid Twist
    Artful Dodger
    Little Kaiser


2. In order to gain complete control of Chicago's criminal empire, Al Capone needed to get three non-Italian crime bosses out of the way. Dion O'Bannion and George "Bugs" Moran, both Irish, were two of them. Can you name the third man, of Polish descent, who was in Capone's way?
    David "Krakow" Grosz
    Earl "Hymie" Weiss
    Louis "Lepke" Buchalter
    Conrad "Connie" Loesky


3. Although he was close friends with Bugsy Siegel, this financial wizard of the mob world gave his tacit agreement to Charles "Lucky" Luciano to have Siegel killed. Who was it?
    Louis Buchalter
    Dutch Schultz
    Arnold Rothstein
    Meyer Lansky


4. Jack Moran was a flashy gangster who ran several operations from Manhattan to Albany. In the process, though, he made enemies with several other gangsters, notably Dutch Schultz. After surviving several bullets fired at him on several occasions, he was finally gunned down in 1931. By what name was Jack Moran better known?
    Dion O'Bannion
    Frankie Yale
    Kid Dropper
    Legs Diamond


5. Jacob "Little Augie" Orgen grew up in a normal Orthodox Jewish home. When he got mixed up with the "wrong crowd", he formed his own gang called, "The Little Augies". By the mid-1920s, he ran a powerful organization, until his murder in 1927. What lucrative operation did "Little Augie" run?
    prostitution
    labor slugging
    gambling (numbers)
    Murder Incorporated


6. As the old expression goes, "The Mafia is not an equal opportunity employer". Leroy "Nicky" Barnes, an African-American, however, was hired by Joey Gallo and the Lucchese crime family for years. What was Nicky Barnes' specialty?
    Criminal lawyer
    Expert getaway driver
    Narcotics trafficking in the slums
    Murder


7. Herman "Beansy" Rosenthal was a small-time gambler who made a big mistake: he blabbed to the newspapers about gambling in New York. For his squealing, he was murdered on July 15, 1912. Charles Becker was implicated in the hit, and, after a sensational and controversial trial, was executed. What was so controversial about Charles Becker's case?
    All of these
    He was legally blind
    He was a Captain in the New York Police Department
    He was in Mexico at the time of the murder


8. Unfortunately, vicious killers are rarely brought to justice. Fortunately, this leader of Murder, Inc. was tried and executed in 1944. Who am I talking about?
    Jacob "Gurrah" Shapiro
    Bugsy Siegel
    Louis "Lepke" Buchalter
    Arnold Rothstein


9. New York's Arnold Rothstein--or "A.R."--was a New York gangster and businessman whose notoriety was so publicized that he was the model for "Meyer Wolfsheim" in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", and "Nathan Detroit" in the Damon Runyon novel "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown", which was made into the musical "Guys and Dolls". Part of his fame derived from his probable connection to a sensational event. What event was that?
    The 1919 "Black Sox" Scandal
    The resignation of Mayor James "Jimmy" Walker
    The Baby Lindbergh kidnapping.
    The Stock Market collapse of 1929


10. We'll end with an easy one. This gangster was not allowed into the mob because he was only HALF Italian. (The other half was Irish). The story of his life in crime was the basis for the book "Wiseguy", written by crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi, and the 1990 Martin Scorsese movie "Goodfellas". Who am I talking about?
    Francis Featherstone
    Jimmy Burke
    Henry Hill
    Jimmy Coonan

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