Mafia Expert/Author Nick Christophers To Feature In Mob Museum's Virtual Book Series
"Most people don't have any clue that these guys even existed," Nick said recently about the Greek mob. "They were so under the radar even the authorities were unaware of them."
The "Greek Mafia" did not have structured families spread across the US like the Italians, Nick said.
"They had two tightknit groups in New York and Philadelphia. Otherwise, there were individuals that worked with the Italians or other crews to further their goals. Gus Alex (Chicago), Spiro Velentzas (NY), Harry Peetros (Philly), Mike Katranis (Detroit), John Venizelos (Canada) and Chris Poulos (LA) are a few of the bigger names that made a dent in the Mafia during their time."
The Mob Museum's book series was organized by Geoff Schumacher, VP of exhibits and programs, and Shakala Alvaranga, the Director of Public Programs. The Mob Museum kicked off the series with Michael Niotta and Avi Bash, authors of Los Angeles Underworld, a "visually chronicled" history of organized crime in Los Angeles. The book showcases "an extraordinary collection of rare and previously unpublished images pulled directly from family photo albums and top secret police files."
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Nick Christophers authored Mafia Ties, on the Greek mob in the US. |
April 15: J. Michael Niotta, PhD and Avi Bash, Los Angeles Underworld
April 27: Russell Shorto, Smalltime: A Story of My Family and the Mob
May 5: Michael Cannell, A Brotherhood Betrayed: The Man Behind the Rise and Fall of Murder, Inc.
May 26: Nick Christophers, Mafia Ties: The Greek Syndicates
June 2: Marilyn Greenwald and Yun Li, Eunice Hunton Carter: A Lifelong Fight for Social Justice