Don Giuseppe 'Joe Z' Zaluchi is a fictional character in the novels The Godfather, The Godfather Returns, and The Godfather's Revenge. He is the boss of the Detroit syndicate. He is based on real-life Detroit crime boss . The character also appeared in film version of The Godfather, portrayed by Louis Guss. Giuseppe Zaluchi was born in Sicily and went to Detroit in the early 1900s for a chance at a better life. There, Zaluchi makes his fortune and starts a family. He owns a business, and starts paying protection to the feared Purple Gang. After he sees that the gang is destroying Detroit, he takes matters into his own hands, going to New York to negotiate with a rising Vito Corleone. Vito himself pulls some strings to get some people in Detroit to help Zaluchi. In 1930, after amassing more political influence, men, and allies, Zaluchi wipes out the Purple gang. After a year of fighting, in 1931, Zaluchi becomes the don of Detroit. Vito Corleone sends him alcohol from Canada, and Zaluchi makes a large profit. After that, he starts extending his power in Detroit, acquiring a horse-racing track; soon, he controls a large part of the gambling in Detroit. During the Five Families war portrayed in The Godfather, he allies himself with the Corleone family. He serves as sort of a mediator in the meeting of the Five Families, where he insists that heroin will in no way be sold in schools and that it should be confined to the "dark" (African-American) neighborhoods. In The Godfather Returns, he helps Michael Corleone sabotage a flight carrying Tony Molinari, Frankie Falcone, and Nick Geraci. He also helps Fredo Corleone avoid arrest when he is detained by border patrol.
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