How the Allies dealt with Germany after WW2

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Key takeaways
What happened at the conferences after WW2.
How Germany was divided up.
How the division of Germany affected the superpower relationship.
Brian DickinsonHost: Brian is a History and Sociology teacher with 26 years experience. He is also an examiner with two exam boards, so he likes to focus on material and techniques that will best help students when it comes to exam time.

With the end of Nazi Germany declared, the Allies decided on how to divide Germany. In this class, students will focus on the end of WW2 and what decisions were made during the conferences. They will go on to consider how Germany was eventually divided, and the subsequent impact that this had. This is a great lesson for students studying this topic already or those wanting to expand their history knowledge.

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for all students in Years 10-11 or S4-S5 studying History.

Class requirements:

Students will require a laptop with internet connection to view the class. A pen and notepad will also be required during the lesson.

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