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Pietro "Pete" Panto (September 13, 1910 – July 14, 1939) was an Italian American longshoreman and union activist who was murdered by the mob for attempting to revolt against union leadership. Panto was born in Brooklyn and at an unknown date he left the United States, returning on June 3, 1924, on the S.S. President Wilson that sailed out of Naples. He left the United States again, returning on March 22, 1934, on the S.S. Sinaia that sailed out of Palermo. Both ship registries list 198 Sackett Street in Brooklyn as his address.

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  • Peter „Pete“ Panto (* 1911; † 14. Juli 1939) war ein Gewerkschaftsaktivist und Hafenarbeiter aus New York, der sich gegen Korruption und mafiöse Strukturen in den Hafengewerkschaften einsetzte und dessen plötzliches Verschwinden 1939 starke mediale Aufmerksamkeit erzeugte. (de)
  • Pietro "Pete" Panto (September 13, 1910 – July 14, 1939) was an Italian American longshoreman and union activist who was murdered by the mob for attempting to revolt against union leadership. Panto was born in Brooklyn and at an unknown date he left the United States, returning on June 3, 1924, on the S.S. President Wilson that sailed out of Naples. He left the United States again, returning on March 22, 1934, on the S.S. Sinaia that sailed out of Palermo. Both ship registries list 198 Sackett Street in Brooklyn as his address. (en)
  • Pietro "Pete" Panto (13 de septiembre de 1910 – 14 de julio de 1939) fue un estibador ítalo-estadounidense y activista sindical ​ que fue asesinado por la Mafia por intentar rebelarse contra el liderazgo del sindicato.​ Panto nació en Brooklyn y en una fecha desconocida dejó los Estados Unidos regresando el 3 de junio de 1924 en el S.S. President Wilson que zarpó de Nápoles. Dejó los Estados Unidos nuevamente regresando el 22 de marzo de 1934 en el S.S. Sinaia que zarpó de Palermo. Ambos buques registran su dirección en el 198 Sackett Street en Brooklyn. (es)
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  • Brooklyn, New York, United States (en)
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