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 factions; too many special interests that conflicted。 Agreement was impossible。 Like other great rulers and lawgivers in history Don Corteone decided that order and peace were impossible until the number of reigning states had been reduced to a manageable number。
 
 There were five or six 〃Families〃 too powerful to eliminate。 But the rest; the neighborhood Black Hand terrorists; the free…lance shylocks; the strong…arm bookmakers operating without the proper; that is to say paid; protection of the legal authorities; would have to go。 And so he mounted what was in effect a colonial war against these people and threw all the resources of the Corleone organization against them。
 
 The pacification of the New York area took three years and had some unexpected rewards。 At first it took the form of bad luck。 A group of mad…dog Irish stickup artists the Don had marked for extermination almost carried the day with sheer Emerald Isle élan。 By chance; and with suicidal bravery; one of these Irish gunmen pierced the Don's protective cordon and put a shot into his chest。 The assassin was immediately riddled with bullets but the damage was done。
 
 However this gave Sanrtino Corleone his chance。 With his father out of action; Sonny took mand of a troop; his own regime; with the rank of caporegime; and like a young; untrumpeted Napoleon; showed a genius for city warfare。 He also showed a merciless ruthlessness; the lack of which had been Don Corleone's only fault as a conqueror。
 
 From 1935 to 1937 Sonny Corleond made a reputation as the most cunning and relentless executioner the underworld had yet known。 Yet for sheer terror even he was eclipsed by the awesome man named Luca Brasi。
 
 It was Brasi who went after the rest of the Irish gunmen and single…handedly wiped them out。 It was Brasi; operating alone when one of the six powerful families tried to interfere and bee the protector of the independents; who assassinated the head of the family as a warning。 Shortly after; the Don recovered from his wound and made peace with that particular family。
 
 By 1937 peace and harmony reigned in New York City except for minor incidents; minor misunderstandings which were; of course; sometimes fatal。
 
 As the rulers of ancient cities always kept an anxious eye on the barbarian tribes roving around their walls; so Don Corleone kept an eye on the affairs of the world outside his world。 He noted the ing of Hitler; the fall of Spain; Germany's strong…arming of Britain at Munich。 Unblinkered by that outside world; he saw clearly the ing global war and he understood the implications。 His own world would be more impregnable than before。 Not only that; fortunes could be made in time of war by alert; foresighted folk。 But to do so peace must reign in his domain while war raged in the world outside。
 
 Don Corleone carried his message through the United States。 He conferred with patriots in Los Angeles; San Francisco; Cleveland; Chicago; Philadelphia; Miami; and Boston。 He was the underworld apostle of peace and; by ;1939; more successful than any Pope; he had achieved a working agreement amongst the most powerful underworld organizations in the country。 Like the Constitution of the United States this agreement respected fully the internal authority of each member in his state or city。 The agreement veered only spheres of influence and an agreement to enforce peace in the underworld。
 
 And so when World War II broke out in 1939; when the United States; joined the conflict in 1941; the world of Don Vito Corleone was at peace; in order; fully prepared to reap the golden harvest on equal terms with all the other industries of a booming America。 The Corleone Family had a hand in supplying black…market OPA food stamps; gasoline stamps; even travel priorities。 It could help get war contracts and then help get black…market materials for those garment center clothing firms who were not given enough raw material because they did not have government contracts。 He could even get all the young men in his organization; those eligible for Army draft; excused from fighting in the foreign war。 He did this with the aid of doctors。 who advised what drugs had to be taken before physical examination; or by placing the men in draft…exempt positions in the war industries。
 
 And so the Don could take pride in his rule。 His world was safe for those who had sworn loyalty to him; other men who believed in law and order were dying by the millions。 The only fly in the ointment was that his own son; Michael Corleone; refused to be helped; insisted on volunteering to serve his own country。 And to the Don's astonishment; so did a few of his other young men in the organization。 One of the men; trying to explain this to his caporegime; said; 〃This country has been good to me。〃 Upon this story being relayed to the Don he said angrily to the caporegime; 〃I have been good to him。〃 It might have gone badly for these people but; as he had excused his son Michael; so must he excuse other young men who so misunderstood their duty to their Don and to themselves。
 
 At the end of World War II Don Corleone knew that again his world would have to change its ways; that it would have to fit itself more snugly into the ways of the other; larger world。 He believed he could do this with no loss of profit。
 
 There was reason for this belief in his own experience。 What had put him on the right track were two personal affairs。 Early in his career the then…young Nazorine; only a baker's helper planning to get married; had e to him for assistance。 He and his future bride; a good Italian girl; had saved their money and had paid the enormous sum of three hundred dollars to a wholesaler of furniture remended to them。 This wholesaler had let them pick out everything they wanted to furnish their tenement apartment。 A fine sturdy bedroom set with two bureaus and lamps。 Also the living room set of heavy stuffed sofa and stuffed armchairs; all covered with rich gold…threaded fabric。 Nazorine and his fiancée had spent a happy day picking out what they wanted from the huge warehouse crowded with furniture。 The wholesaler took their money; their three hundred dollars wrung from the sweat of their blood; and pocketed it and promised the furniture to be delivered within the week to the already rented flat。
 
 The very next week however; the firm had gone into bankruptcy。 The great warehouse stocked with furniture had been sealed shut and attached for payment of creditors。 The wholesaler had disappeared to give other creditors time to unleash their anger on the empty air。 Nazorine; one of these; went to his lawyer; who told him nothing could be done until the case was settled in court and all creditors satisfied。 This might take three years and Nazorine would be lucky to get back ten cents on the dollar。
 
 Vito Corleone listened to this story with amused disbelief。 It was not possible that the law could allow such thievery。 The wholesaler owned his own palatial home; an estate in Long Island; a luxurious automobile; and was seeding his children to college。 How could he keep the three hundred dollars of the poor baker Nazorine and not give him the furniture he had paid for? But; to make sure; Vito Corleone had Genco Abbandando check it out with the lawyers who represented the Genco Pura pany。
 
 They verified the story of Nazorine。 The wholesaler had all his personal wealth in his wife's name。 His furniture business was incorporated and he was not personally liable。 True; he had shown bad faith by taking the money of Nazorine when he knew he was going to file bankruptcy but this was a mon practice。 Under law there was nothing to be done。
 
 Of course the matter was easily adjusted。 Don Corleone sent his Consigliere; Genco Abbandando; to speak to the wholesaler; and as was to be expected; that wide…awake businessman caught the drift immediately and arranged for Nazorine to get his furniture。 But it was an interesting lesson for the young Vito Corleone。
 
 The second incident had more far…reaching repercussions。 In 1939; Don Corleone had decided to move his family out of the city。 Like any other parent he wanted his children to go to better schools and mix with 
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