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The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

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Birmingham historian Carl Chinn says the city's gangs of the 1920s and the real Billy Kimber were stylish, cunning and ruthless - just like Thomas Shelby and his crew

The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

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The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

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The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

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The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

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The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

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The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

The REAL Peaky Blinders… Meet the brutal Birmingham criminal gang members that inspired the BBC series – The Sun

The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

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The TRUTH behind Peaky Blinders: no razor blades in caps - but city's real  gangsters were brutal - Birmingham Live

Baby-faced gang who sewed razor blades into their flat caps to headbutt rivals violently terrorised the streets of Birmingham in 1880s