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  1. Black Hand (Serbia) Unification or Death ( Serbian: Ujedinjenje ili smrt, Serbian Cyrillic: Уједињење или смрт ), popularly known as the Black Hand (Serbian: Crna ruka, Serbian Cyrillic: Црна рука ), was a secret military society formed in 1901 by officers in the Army of the Kingdom of Serbia. [citation needed]

  2. In order to eliminate that rival, Prince Alexander, commander in chief of the expatriate Serbian army, brought the leaders of the Black Hand to trial on dubious charges at Salonika in 1917. Dimitrijević and two others were executed, and more than 200 were imprisoned.

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  3. Anthony LaPaglia unravels an epic story of an Italian organised crime gang – the Black Hand – which terrorised Italian Australians working around the cane fi...

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  4. The Black Hand: A Chapter in Ethnic Crime. Totowa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams, & Co. (An excellent social historical study of the Black Hand during the early years of the twentieth century—when the influx of Italians was the greatest—using a variety of print sources.) Wallin, Geoff (July 3, 2007). "In Little Italy, Mum's the Word About Mob".

  5. Jun 22, 2023 · The program documents the Black Hand's decade of extortion, arson, kidnapping and murder and links to the underworld in Calabria in southern Italy. The migrant odyssey is a story LaPaglia can ...

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  6. Movie: The Black Hand (English title) Revised romanization: Geomeunson Hangul: 검은손 Director: Park Jae-Sik; Writer: Byun Hye-Joo, Park Jae-Sik; Producer: Lim Yong-Jae; Cinematographer: Jang Sung-Baek Release Date: April 16, 2015 Runtime: 96 min. Genre: Horror; Distributor: Storm Pictures; Language: Korean Country: South Korea Plot Synopsis ...

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · The Black Hand declined with the entry of Prohibition and big-moneyed bootlegging. Among the most notorious of Black Handers was Ignazio Saietta, known to residents of Manhattan’s “Little Italy” as Lupo (the “Wolf”); in 1920 he was finally apprehended by federal authorities for counterfeiting and was sent to prison for 30 years.