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What is the real history of the Razor Party?
The Razor Party does have its embryonic form in history. This is a street gang in Sheng Xing, Glasgow, England around 1920. Because razors can be bought from barbershops at very cheap prices and are easy to hide in crowds, members of this gang mainly use razors as weapons.

At that time, because of the British economic recession, the unemployment rate remained high everywhere, and a large number of teenagers who lost their jobs flocked to the streets, so various gang organizations appeared, among which the bloody gang was only a minor celebrity.

In addition, there is another reason for the formation of bloody gangs, that is, the migration of Irish people has formed religious opposition in the local area, which has had a great impact on the local society.

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Source: Bloody gangs.

The bloody gang tells the story of the bloody gang, a legendary gang family in Birmingham after the war. Tracing back to 19 19, family members have a great hobby, that is, sewing blades between the brim of hats, which is also the origin of the name "Razor Party".

Srian Murphy will play the cruel gangster Tommy Shelby, who is the leader of a family brother and bloodthirsty. At that time, veterans, revolutionaries and criminals were struggling to survive at the bottom of society. When the police chief in Belfast began to intervene, the reign of terror created by Tommy and his gang began to tilt.