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Giuseppe Genco Russo (26 January 1893 – 18 March 1976) was an Italian mafioso, the boss of Mussomeli in the Province of Caltanissetta, Sicily. Genco Russo, also known as "Zi Peppi Jencu", was an uncouth, sly, semi-literate thug with excellent political connections. A vulgar man – he used to spit on the floor no matter who was present – he was often photographed with bishops, bankers, civil servants and politicians. As such he was considered to be the arbiter of Mafia politics, and was regarded as the successor of Calogero Vizzini, who had died in 1954.

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  • Giuseppe Genco Russo (26 January 1893 – 18 March 1976) was an Italian mafioso, the boss of Mussomeli in the Province of Caltanissetta, Sicily. Genco Russo, also known as "Zi Peppi Jencu", was an uncouth, sly, semi-literate thug with excellent political connections. A vulgar man – he used to spit on the floor no matter who was present – he was often photographed with bishops, bankers, civil servants and politicians. As such he was considered to be the arbiter of Mafia politics, and was regarded as the successor of Calogero Vizzini, who had died in 1954. Although by then a wealthy landowner and politician (as a member of DC, Democrazia Cristiana, Italian Christian Democrat) he still kept his mule in the house and the toilet outside, which was little more than a hole in the ground with a stone for a seat and no walls or door, according to Mafia turncoat Tommaso Buscetta. Traditional mafiosi, like Genco Russo and Calogero Vizzini, Mafia bosses in the years between the two world wars until the 1950s and 1960s, were the archetypes of the "man of honour" of a bygone age, as a social intermediary and a man standing for order and peace. Although they used violence to establish their position in the first phase of their careers, in the second stage they limited recourse to violence, turned to primarily legal sources of gain, and exercised their power in an open and legitimate fashion and became "[men] of order". (en)
  • ジョゼッペ・ジェンコ・ルッソ(Giuseppe Genco Russo, 1893年1月26日 - 1976年3月18日)はシチリア・マフィアの大物だった人物。 殺人、恐喝、窃盗などで16回も起訴されたが、15回無罪になった。唯一有罪判決を受けたのはファシスト政権時代に家畜の予防接種義務を怠ったときだけ。 (ja)
  • Giuseppe Genco Russo (Mussomeli, 26 gennaio 1893 – Mussomeli, 18 marzo 1976) è stato un mafioso italiano, legato a Cosa Nostra. (it)
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  • ジョゼッペ・ジェンコ・ルッソ(Giuseppe Genco Russo, 1893年1月26日 - 1976年3月18日)はシチリア・マフィアの大物だった人物。 殺人、恐喝、窃盗などで16回も起訴されたが、15回無罪になった。唯一有罪判決を受けたのはファシスト政権時代に家畜の予防接種義務を怠ったときだけ。 (ja)
  • Giuseppe Genco Russo (Mussomeli, 26 gennaio 1893 – Mussomeli, 18 marzo 1976) è stato un mafioso italiano, legato a Cosa Nostra. (it)
  • Giuseppe Genco Russo (26 January 1893 – 18 March 1976) was an Italian mafioso, the boss of Mussomeli in the Province of Caltanissetta, Sicily. Genco Russo, also known as "Zi Peppi Jencu", was an uncouth, sly, semi-literate thug with excellent political connections. A vulgar man – he used to spit on the floor no matter who was present – he was often photographed with bishops, bankers, civil servants and politicians. As such he was considered to be the arbiter of Mafia politics, and was regarded as the successor of Calogero Vizzini, who had died in 1954. (en)
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