The Hoffa Wars: Teamsters, Rebels, Politicians, and the Mob - 1978
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The Hoffa Wars by Dan E. Moldea is an investigative account of the rise and fall of Jimmy Hoffa, the powerful and controversial leader of the Teamsters union. This book explores Hoffa’s connections to organized crime, his influence in labor politics, and the events leading up to his mysterious disappearance in 1975.
Moldea, an investigative journalist, provides an examination of Hoffa’s dealings with the Mafia, his conflicts with political figures, and the broader implications of corruption within the labor movement. The book is widely regarded as a definitive resource on Hoffa’s career and the Teamsters’ history.
- Title: The Hoffa Wars: Teamsters, Rebels, Politicians, and the Mob
- Author: Dan E. Moldea
- Publisher: Paddington Press
- Copyright Year: 1978
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 450
- Content: Investigative journalism covering Jimmy Hoffa, the Teamsters, and organized crime.
A compelling read for those interested in labor history, organized crime, and political intrigue.
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