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The Cosa Nostra Chronicles: Inside Organized Crime

4 min · 4. maj 2026
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Join host Jake Mercer as he explores the real-world history of Cosa Nostra that inspired The Godfather trilogy. This episode examines the documented origins of Sicilian-American organized crime, from 19th century Sicily to 20th century America. Discover how Joseph Valachi's 1963 Senate testimony first revealed the organization's structure, and learn about the historical Commission established by Lucky Luciano in 1931. We explore the code of omertà, the golden age of organized crime in the 1950s-60s, and how the Kefauver Committee hearings shocked America. The episode analyzes how Francis Ford Coppola transformed documented criminal history into cinematic masterpiece, examining the contradiction between family loyalty and criminal enterprise that defined real families like the Gambinos and Genoveses. From the feudal collapse in Sicily to RICO prosecutions, this episode provides historical context for understanding why The Godfather resonates as both crime drama and immigrant story. Perfect for fans seeking to understand the factual foundations beneath Puzo's fiction and Coppola's adaptation. A deep dive into American criminal history that shaped popular culture.

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