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April 1

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 1

  1. Lady Hertford
  2. Wife of Lord Pingyuan
  3. How many Jews were murdered in the Holocaust before Operation Barbarossa?

April 2

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 2

  1. Civil rights
  2. 1776 Horses
  3. The definition of this image...

April 3

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 3

  1. What is this hole in KwaZulu-Natal?

April 4

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 4

  1. "The infantry is the army..."
  2. Biden campaign
  3. Business Names sacked
  4. USA federal and state law question.
  5. HMS Turquoise and its captain

April 6

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 6

  1. Both religious and secular left or religious and secular right
  2. socially centre and economically centre
  3. How do they stage fistfight in filming movies?
  4. Are Italians living overseas also eligible for government assistance?
  5. Is there anything comparable to Hitler's Table Talk for any of the other political leaders of World War II?

April 7

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 7

  1. Weird feature in Millennium Mansions

April 8

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 8

  1. German declaration of war on US
  2. Anton Sebastianpillai's books

April 10

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 10

  1. Fabian Ware negotiations with foreign governments
  2. Adult age 18
  3. 21st century arts and entertainment
  4. The punishment for murder in Vienna in the early 1910s

April 11

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 11

  1. Niagara Falls
  2. Turin photographer
  3. Dr. Feelgood

April 12

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 12

  1. McDonald’s model
  2. Social distancing rhombus
  3. Schools attended by Kuhio

April 13

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 13

  1. Single black women's median net worth in Fed Survey of Consumer Finances, 2007-present

April 14

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 14

  1. Charles Gordon Hopkins
  2. People with short hair in ancient times
  3. Who is this man who is NOT Lloyd George?

April 15

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 15

  1. The Bounds of Sense - pages
  2. Tutuila before European rule
  3. Did the Conservative Party (UK) have a logo before 1982?
  4. US monument

April 16

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 16

  1. Rupee value falling repeatedly compared to Dollar
  2. How do the Chinese seen the Germans?
  3. How old is this bottle of Tizer? (UK)

April 17

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 17

  1. Flag of Vanuatu
  2. Isn't the U.S. federal government gonna go broke?

April 19

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 19

  1. Do illegitimate children have succession rights to the British throne if they've been subsequently legitimized?
  2. Spain & the Italian unification
  3. Phone directories and privacy

April 20

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 20

  1. Antibody testing for Coronavirus
  2. Another illegitimate claimant to the British throne?

April 21

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 21

  1. Preeminent universities
  2. Museum of Board games

April 22

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 22

  1. Human being

April 23

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 23

  1. 17 Ming princes
  2. Luxette - cooking

April 24

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 24

  1. Honolulu Catholic sisters in 1859
  2. About Kosovo...
  3. International Fraud/Scams
  4. Question about the AD calendar system

April 25

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 25

  1. Track down an article?
  2. Tattoos for minor children in Italy
  3. Soviet arctic convoys in WW2
  4. ill-gotten consequent gains
  5. What is the point of entrenched clause?
  6. Dead people with politics titles/offices
  7. Requirements to become an university president/chancellor

April 26

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 26

  1. Adultery, Polygamy and Bigamy
  2. Purpose of an old, carved symbol
  3. Monarchy

April 27

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 27

  1. Is there a reliable source for the list of past fellows of Society of Antiquaries of London?
  2. Identity of Garnett in Leser v. Garnett, 258 US 130

April 28

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 28

  1. Self Determination, United Nations, & International Laws
  2. Bishop Rouchouze's fatal mission in 1843
  3. Why Biden only gets friendly interviews?
  4. Science and Religion
  5. When did Fascist and Imperial troops directly collaborate?
  6. Black immigrants in the US having a much lower crime rate than native-born US blacks at all education levels: Can anyone here find the relevant data for this?

April 29

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 29

  1. Identify medal please
  2. denouement
  3. Or forever hold your peace

April 30

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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 April 30

  1. Couple Questions About NATO
  2. Need Help Finding a Vintage Periodical Cartoon/Illustration
  3. Quote from Eurasian leadership advising threat of unhappy progressives vs. threat of unhappy conservatives
  4. Anecdote about Hitler killing a child?
  5. Congressperson that had a break in their tenure
  6. General I S Drammers, Hanoverian