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Cold war in Europe
A collection of classroom and lesson activities as well as revision tasks to help your KS4 students understand the context of the Cold War in Europe. From the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Berlin Wall to causes and consequences of the Prague Spring, download our resources to support your teaching of the GCSE history curriculum.