History: Edexcel GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91
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Key Topic 1: The Origins of the Cold War, 1941-58
Early Tension Between East and West
The Development of the Cold War
The Cold War Intensifies
Key Topic 2: Cold War Crises: 1958-70
Berlin, 1958-63
Cuba
Czechoslovakia
Key Topic 3: The End of the Cold War, 1970-91
Attempts to Reduce Tension between East and West
Flashpoints
The Collapse of Soviet Control of Eastern Europe
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Early Tension Between East and West
The Conferences
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The Grand Alliance - Seneca
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Yalta and Potsdam - Seneca
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The Tehran Conference 1943 - Bitesize
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The Yalta Conference - Bitesize
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The Potsdam Conference - Bitesize
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The Origins of the Cold War Podcast - Mr Allsop
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Origins of the Cold War Knowledge Organiser - Bexhill Academy
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Cold War Origins Activity Pack - icHistory
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Truman: The Beginning of the Cold War Video
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Ideological Differences Between the Big Three
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Early US-Soviet Relations - Seneca
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Key Differences Between Capitalism and Communism - Bitesie
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Capitalists or Communist? Card Sort - TeachIt History
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Differences Between Communism and Capitalism Knowledge Organiser
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Sources of Discord Lesson Plan
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The Consequences of the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb
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Early US-Soviet Relations - Seneca
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Dropping the Atomic Bomb - Bitesize
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Origins of the Cold War Gap Fill Worksheet - History King
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Was America Right to Drop the Bomb? Debate Activity - TeachIt History
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Who is to Blame for the Start of the Cold War? Presentation - Stanford Education Group
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The Atomic Bomb Lesson Plan
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