During the prohibition era, an influx of Italian immigrants
swarmed the U.S and many of those Italian immigrants decided to join the Italian
mafia. With the Italian mafia growing rapidly; they became arguable the most
powerful mafia. The Italian mafia was trying to take over the bootlegging
business by waging war with all of the other ethnic mafia groups, such as Irish
gangs, and Jewish gangs. Some Gangsters had it off bad, while others were living
the high life at the top of the organized crime food chain. Crime bosses were
the top dogs of their organized crime gang. However no matter how powerful they
were even they could not stop their death. Others spent many of their days
rotting away in prison cell; one of which was the crime boss Al
Capone.
swarmed the U.S and many of those Italian immigrants decided to join the Italian
mafia. With the Italian mafia growing rapidly; they became arguable the most
powerful mafia. The Italian mafia was trying to take over the bootlegging
business by waging war with all of the other ethnic mafia groups, such as Irish
gangs, and Jewish gangs. Some Gangsters had it off bad, while others were living
the high life at the top of the organized crime food chain. Crime bosses were
the top dogs of their organized crime gang. However no matter how powerful they
were even they could not stop their death. Others spent many of their days
rotting away in prison cell; one of which was the crime boss Al
Capone.