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  1. Umberto Anastasio, connu sous le pseudonyme de Albert Anastasia, né le 26 septembre 1902 à Tropea, en Calabre et mort assassiné à New York le 25 octobre 1957, est un mafieux italo-américain. Albert Anastasia était surnommé le « Seigneur grand exécuteur » (Lord High Executioner), à cause de son aptitude à

    • Seigneur Grand Executeur
    • Umberto Anastasio
    • 26 septembre 1902Tropea, Calabre, Italie
  2. Years of service. 1942–1944. Umberto " Albert " Anastasia [3] ( / ˌænəˈsteɪʒə /, Italian: [umˈbɛrto anastaˈziːa]; né Anastasio [anaˈstaːzjo]; September 26, 1902 – October 25, 1957) was an Italian-American mobster, hitman and crime boss.

  3. Albert Anastasia (born Sept. 26, 1902, Tropea, Italy—died Oct. 25, 1957, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a major American gangster. Anastasia immigrated to New York City from Italy in 1919 and, in the 1920s, rose through Giuseppe Masseria’s gang. He was one of Masseria’s executioners in 1931, at Lucky Luciano’s command.

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  4. 4 mai 2024 · Learn about the life and crimes of Albert Anastasia, the ruthless mob boss who co-founded Murder, Inc. and rose to power in New York's underworld. Discover how he escaped death row, became a hitman for Lucky Luciano, and met his dramatic end in a Park Sheraton Hotel barber shop.

  5. Learn about Albert Anastasia, a notorious mobster who rose to power in the New York Mafia and was involved in multiple murders and conflicts. Find out his nicknames, associates, crimes and death at The Mob Museum.

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  6. 27 déc. 2023 · This video delves into the life and notorious reputation of Albert Anastasia, shedding light on the legacy he left behind and the fear he instilled in both h...

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  7. 6 avr. 2020 · McFarland, Apr 6, 2020 - True Crime - 269 pages. Umberto Anastasio, better known as Albert Anastasia, was an Italian-American mobster and hitman who became one of the deadliest criminals in...