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High Stalinism Word Gap
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High Stalinism Word Gap

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Word Gap on Stalin’s totalitarian dictatorship - covering his position after the Great Patriotic War, his paranoid, touching on the Leningrad Affair, the renewed terror of the NKVD and the leadership power struggle after Stalin’s death in March 1953.
The Berlin Ultimatum Cold War Knowledge Organiser
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The Berlin Ultimatum Cold War Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge Organiser to complement unit 2.1, Berlin 1958-63: Increased Tensions and the Impact of the Berlin Wall Covers key chronology and events of the Berlin Ultimatum. Focus on life in East and West Berlin, the Refugee Crisis, Khrushchev’s reaction, the Berlin Ultimation, the international reaction and the Geneva, Camp David, Paris and Vienna summits. The Hammer is Khrushchev, the Eye is Eisenhower. The rest are mostly visual prompts. advise to print A4
Causes of the Hungarian Uprising Diamond 9 Activity
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Causes of the Hungarian Uprising Diamond 9 Activity

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Knowledge Organiser to complement unit 1.3, The Hungarian Uprising, The Cold War Intensifies of Edexcel’s GCSE course, Superpowers and the Cold War 1941-1991 3 copies per page Students rank nine causes of the Hungarian uprising into a diamond shape according to each factor’s significance. Knowledge Organiser also available for the Hungarian Uprising
The 1956 Hungarian Uprising The Cold War
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The 1956 Hungarian Uprising The Cold War

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Knowledge Organiser to complement unit 1.3, The Cold War Intensifies of Edexcel’s GCSE course, Superpowers and the Cold War 1941-1991 Covers key chronology and events of the Hungarian Uprising. Focus on the Secret Speech, comparison of Rakosi and Nagy, Khrushchev’s reaction, Nagy’s trial and execution, the international response and the impact on the control of Hungary by the USSR The Hammer is Khrushchev. The rest are mostly visual prompts.
The Space Race Cold War Success Graph
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The Space Race Cold War Success Graph

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Inspired by @KKNTeachLearn Designed to complement unit 1.3 of Edexcel’s GCSE Cold War course; The Cold War Intensifies Students make a judgement about the success level of the Space Race at each key event and colour in the bar chart in one of two colours depending on whether it was a US or Soviet Union development to see how the Space Race developed and culminated in the 1969 moon landings.
Cold War The Arms Race Knowledge Organiser
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Cold War The Arms Race Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge Organiser to complement unit 1.3, The Cold War Intensifies of Edexcel’s GCSE course, Superpowers and the Cold War 1941-1991 Covers conventional weapons, the development of atomic and hydrogen bombs, ICBMs, nuclear weapons as a threat or a deterrent, the Korean War, President Eisenhower, the death of Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev. The eye is President Eisenhower and the hammer is Khrushchev. The rest are mostly visual prompts.
The Berlin Blockade Cold War Knowledge Organiser
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The Berlin Blockade Cold War Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge Organiser to complement Edexcel’s GCSE course, Superpowers and the Cold War 1941-1991 with a focus on the Berlin Blockade Includes a timeline, the Allied Control Commission, Bizonia and Trizonia, the Deutschmark and Stalin’s reaction, the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia, Operation Vittles and the lifting of the blockade.
How Prepared was the USSR for Operation Barbarossa Knowledge Organiser
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How Prepared was the USSR for Operation Barbarossa Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge organiser to complement Topic 21: The Great Patriotic War of the AQA Depth Study Option 2N - Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53. Includes economic preparations, military reformations and international espionage, a focus on Richard Sorge, the original and revised plans for Operation Barbarossa, Stalin’s mistakes (His failure to act quickly, his reliance on inferior officers as a result of the purge of the Red Army, and his initally poor battle calls), and what saved Stalin (Russia’s geography, population, harsh winters, Stalin’s ability to learn from his mistakes, his spy network and the focus of the Japanese on the Pacific theatre)
Nazi-Soviet Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Carrot or Stick Colour Code
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Nazi-Soviet Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Carrot or Stick Colour Code

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Colour Code to complement Topic 20: Stalin and International Relations of the AQA Depth Study Option 2N - Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53. Advise to print 2 per A4 page Student to colour code into 4 categories: Push (stick) factors for Stalin Pull (carrot) factors for Stalin Push (stick) factors for Hitler Pull (carrot) factors for Hitler Students use to make a judgement about who benefitted more from the pact. Nazi-Soviet Pact Knowledge Organiser available with space to consolidate this colour code
The Nazi-Soviet Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Knowledge Organiser
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The Nazi-Soviet Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Knowledge Organiser

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Knowledge organiser to complement Topic 20: Stalin and International Relations of the AQA Depth Study Option 2N - Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53. Advise to print A4 Includes timeline, USSR-Western Relations, Molotov Profile, Stalin’s concerns, benefits of the pact to Germany and USSR, long term prospects of the deal and Stalin’s mistakes. Carrot/Stick colour code sheet available too