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Zwischen Liebe und Spionage; die Geliebte Castros und Agentin Kennedys berichtet aus ihrem schillernden Leben
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Zwischen Liebe und Spionage; die Geliebte Castros und Agentin Kennedys berichtet aus ihrem schillernden Leben
Exploring the intersection of organized crime and the film industry, this book chronicles the mob's influence in Hollywood from the 1920s through the 1980s. It reveals how figures like Joe Kennedy shaped the early cinematic landscape and how the mob's power waned as independent studios emerged. The narrative blends humor, violence, and tragedy, detailing key events and figures, including the scrutiny of Ronald Reagan's ties to the mob, ultimately showcasing the decline of mob influence in Hollywood's evolving landscape.
Cleveland's hidden mob history unfolds through the exploits of notorious figures like Micky McBride, who transformed newsboys into toughs and played a pivotal role in establishing the Cleveland Browns. The narrative explores unique elements such as the Jewish Navy's smuggling operations and the influential clubs where mobsters like Moe Dalitz thrived. Author Ted Schwarz delves into the city's secretive past, tracing wanted killers and revealing the intertwining of crime and culture that shaped Cleveland's legacy.
The Third Generation: New Chapter on JFK Jr.'s Tragic Death - Includes Intimate Family Photos!
As personal secretary to Rose Kennedy, Barbara Gibson has had access to all three generations of the infamous Kennedy clan. In this fascinating tell-all book, she and co-writer Ted Schwartz give readers an inside look at the shocking scandals, extraordinary triumphs, unparalleled tragedies, and terrible disgraces -- both public and private -- that have created one of the most influential dynasties in America -- and defined its next generation.