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January 1
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- Was Hermon di Giovanno Turkish, Greek, American or Lesbian?
- Who is General Collins?
- US domestic life during WW2
January 2
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January 4
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January 5
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- Typical Sizes of 'traditional' buildings.
- Jim Gorilla, "a minor character in a major novel"
- J. St G. Heath - "a previously unknown economics lecturer"
- Admission to the Soviet Union
- James Bourne sketchbook, circa 1820
January 7
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January 8
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- States at War
- Requesting some help
- Gold rate as a measurement of inflation
- "What if" speculative "histories" about the American Civil War not happening
- Commons image File:Храм I.jpg
- J. D. McCallum
- Youngest diarist in history
- Tracking down this image of Saint Ambrose
- Birth date of Edmond Maître
January 9
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January 10
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- Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Co.
- Why couldn't the Exodus have happened circa 1600 bc?
- Internal Soviet border changes in 1927
January 11
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- Complete List of Every Battle on Wikipedia
- (North) American version of CBBC Newsround
- Festung Europa Digitalis
January 12
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January 13
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January 14
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January 15
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January 16
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- Darwin/Wallace & Newton/Lebniz
- The steamer Olive May
- Covid; will it be reduced to a cold eventually??
January 17
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- Was the 1949 Geneva Convention caused by the allied powers?
- A future King James of the United Kingdom - "VII" or merely "II"?
- Titanic sinking
- Kashrut
January 18
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- The Broken Treaty and Ireland's Path to Freedom - Redmond, Dillon, & Devlin
- Americans always late for every war
January 19
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January 20
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January 21
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January 22
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January 23
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January 24
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January 25
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January 26
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- Vanderbilt connection to White Star Line and Cunard Line
- Are there any major Nazi war criminals still at large?
- Does wealth itself have "diminishing returns"?
January 27
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January 29
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January 31
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