← Back to context Comment by silcoon 17 hours ago Did they? I’m pretty sure that’s just political propaganda of the regime. 3 comments silcoon Reply mikkupikku 17 hours ago I don't think they actually pushed the mob out, but evidently they did succeed in pissing off the mob enough to make the mob happy and willing collaborators with the Allies. oriettaxx 14 hours ago a couple of links about thishttps://historycollection.com/the-mafias-secret-role-in-help...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborations_between_the_Uni... null_deref 16 hours ago I learned about it in the article.> Under Mussolini, Moorehead argues convincingly, the Mob merely became dormant.I did some googling and seems like this is a popular belief.
mikkupikku 17 hours ago I don't think they actually pushed the mob out, but evidently they did succeed in pissing off the mob enough to make the mob happy and willing collaborators with the Allies. oriettaxx 14 hours ago a couple of links about thishttps://historycollection.com/the-mafias-secret-role-in-help...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborations_between_the_Uni...
oriettaxx 14 hours ago a couple of links about thishttps://historycollection.com/the-mafias-secret-role-in-help...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborations_between_the_Uni...
null_deref 16 hours ago I learned about it in the article.> Under Mussolini, Moorehead argues convincingly, the Mob merely became dormant.I did some googling and seems like this is a popular belief.
I don't think they actually pushed the mob out, but evidently they did succeed in pissing off the mob enough to make the mob happy and willing collaborators with the Allies.
a couple of links about this
https://historycollection.com/the-mafias-secret-role-in-help...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborations_between_the_Uni...
I learned about it in the article.
> Under Mussolini, Moorehead argues convincingly, the Mob merely became dormant.
I did some googling and seems like this is a popular belief.