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Posted: 2025-05-02 19:07:33 UTC

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The Peaky Blinders were a real gang in Birmingham during the late 1800s and early 1900s, involved in petty theft and street fights, and known for their sharp style. They faded by the 1910s, overshadowed by larger gangs.
The Peaky Blinders were a real gang in Birmingham.
They operated in the late 19th century, not the 1920s as portrayed in the show.
The gang was involved in small-time crimes like theft and street fights.
Their style was a symbol of fear and power.
Women played active roles in the gang.
Rival gangs like the Birmingham Boys were real.
The real gang was more about survival than ambition.
Distinguishing between the romanticized TV drama and the historical reality.
Understanding the true nature of the Peaky Blinders' criminal activities.
Recognizing the role of women in the real gang.
Separating the fictional characters from their real-life inspirations.