Al Capone was an American gangster and businessman who attained notoriety during the Prohibition era.
Lucky Luciano was an influential Italian-American mobster who revolutionized organized crime in America, founding the modern-day Mafia and transforming the criminal underworld.
Bugsy Siegel was a notorious American mobster and crime boss instrumental in the development of Las Vegas as a gambling and entertainment destination.
Alvin Karpis was a notorious American gangster, once the FBI's "Public Enemy No. 1", and a member of the infamous Barker-Karpis gang.
John Dillinger, notorious American gangster, led a crime spree in the 1930s marked by bank robberies and prison escapes, earning him the nickname "Public Enemy Number One.
George "Bugs" Moran was a notorious American gangster who, alongside Al Capone, dominated the bootlegging and organized crime scene during the Prohibition era.
Dutch Schultz was a notorious American gangster and bootlegger during the Prohibition era, known for his ruthless tactics and criminal empire.
Meyer Lansky was a notorious American gangster and organized crime figure, often referred to as the "Mob's Accountant," who played a central role in the development of the National Crime Syndicate.
Charles Lucky Luciano, a notorious Mafia boss, revolutionized the American crime scene with his innovative business methods and alliances, shaping the modern underworld.