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  • An Introduction to IB DP History
    • The IA
    • Documentation >
      • From the IB
      • Schemes of Work, Scope and Sequence etc.
      • Lesson Plans >
        • Communism in Crisis
        • Wars
        • Cold War
        • HL
      • Other useful documents
  • Paper 1
    • How to excel on Paper 1
    • The Move to Global War >
      • League of Nations Background >
        • The structure of the League of Nations
        • International disputes in the 1920's
        • Why did the League of Nations fail?
      • Case Study 1: Japanese Expansion 1931-41 >
        • Manchuria
      • Case Study 2: German and Italian Expansion (1933-1940) >
        • Hitler's Foreign Policy
        • Abyssinia
        • Appeasement
  • Paper 2
    • Authoritarian States >
      • Important concepts and Authoritarian States
      • Nazi Germany >
        • Germany in 1918
        • Challenges to Weimar Germany 1918-23
        • The Stresemann Years 1924-29
        • Hitler and the rise of the Nazis
        • The 'Legal Revolution'
        • How did the Nazis control Germany?
        • Hitler's Foreign Policy
      • Stalin's USSR >
        • Stalin's Rise to Power
        • How did Stalin keep control?
        • Stalin's policies
    • Causes and Effects of War >
      • World War I >
        • Causes of WWI
        • Course and Practices of WWI
        • Effects of WWI
      • World War II >
        • Causes of WWII
        • Course and Practices of WWII
        • Effects of WWII
      • The Gulf War >
        • Causes of the Gulf War
        • Course and Practices of the Gulf War
        • Effects of the Gulf War
      • The Chinese Civil War >
        • Causes of the Chinese Civil War
        • Course and Practices of the Chinese Civil War
        • Effects of the Chinese Civil War
      • The Cold War >
        • Cold War Origins >
          • When did the Cold War start?
          • From wartime allies to Cold War rivals
        • Cold War Nature
        • Cold War Development >
          • The impact of Eisenhower and Khrushchev on the Cold War
          • Europe >
            • The FRG and GDR
            • Berlin 1953-61
            • Events in Poland and Hungary in 1956
            • The Prague Spring
          • Asia >
            • China
            • Japan
            • The Korean War
            • Indonesia and the Philippines
            • The Sino-Soviet Split
            • The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
          • The Americas >
            • Events in Cuba 1959-62
          • The Middle East >
            • Nasser in Egypt
            • The Suez Canal Crisis
            • Syria and Iraq
            • 1967 Six Day War
            • 1973 Yom Kippur War and 1974 OPEC oil embargo
            • Saddat and the shift towards the West
          • Africa >
            • Crisis in the Congo 1960-64
            • Mozambique and Angola
            • The Ogaden Conflict
          • The Non-Aligned Movement
          • Detente
        • The End >
          • The end of Detente and the 'new Cold War'
          • The impact of Reagan and Gorbachev
          • The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe
          • The collapse of the USSR
          • Brezhnev and Afghanistan
          • Brezhnev and Economic Stagnation
          • Gorbachev, Glasnost and Perestroika
          • Poland
          • Czechoslovakia
          • East Germany
      • The Algerian War of Independence >
        • Causes of the Algerian War of Independence
        • Course and Practices of the Algerian War of Independence
        • Effects of the Algerian War of Independence
      • The Korean War >
        • Causes of the Korean War
        • Course and Practices of the Korean War
        • Effects of the Korean War
      • The War in Vietnam >
        • Causes of the War in Vietnam
        • Course and Practices of the War in Vietnam
        • Effects of the War in Vietnam
  • Paper 3 (HL)
    • The Second World War and the Americas
    • Political Developments in Latin America >
      • Argentina and Juan Peron
      • Brazil and Getulio Vargas
      • Cuba and Fidel Castro
      • Military Dictatorships
    • Political Developments in the US and Canada >
      • USA >
        • Harry Truman
        • Dwight Eisenhower
        • John F. Kennedy
        • Lyndon B. Johnson
        • Richard Nixon
      • Canada >
        • John Diefenbaker
        • Lester Pearson
        • Pierre Trudeau
    • The Cold War and the Americas >
      • The Red Scare: HUAC and McCarthyism
      • The USA and the Cold War in Asia
      • Truman and Latin America
      • Eisenhower, New Look and Latin America
      • 1954 Coup d'Etat in Guatemala
      • Nixon's visit to Latin America and the Cuban Revolution
      • The Alliance for Progress and the Mann Doctrine
      • Nixon and Latin America: 1973 Allende Coup
      • Carter and Human Rights
      • The impact of the Cold War on Canada and Latin America
    • The Americas 1980-2005 >
      • Ronald Reagan
      • George H. W. Bush
      • Bill Clinton
      • US Society during the 1980's and 1990's
      • Latin America and Reawakening Democracy >
        • Argentina
        • Brazil
        • Peru
        • Uruguay
  • Cambridge IGCSE
    • Paper 1 >
      • Were the Paris Peace Treaties of 1919-23 fair? >
        • WWI Background
        • The Treaty of Versailles
        • The other Paris Peace Treaties
      • To what extent was the League of Nations a success?
      • Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
      • Who was to blame for the Cold War? >
        • Communism vs. Capitalism
        • Yalta and Potsdam
        • The Iron Curtain and the 'Sovietization' of Eastern Europe
        • The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Aid Program
        • Berlin Blockade and Airlift
        • Who was to blame?
      • How effectively did the USA contain the spread of communism? >
        • Why did the Korean War start?
        • What happened during the Korean War?
        • The Cuban Revolution and the Bay of Pigs Fiasco
        • The Cuban Missile Crisis
        • Was Containment a success?
      • How secure was the USSR's control of Eastern Europe between 1948 and 1989? >
        • Eastern Europe and Stalin
        • The Hungarian Uprising
        • The Berlin Wall
        • The Prague Spring
        • Detente
        • Solidarity and Poland
        • Gorbachev and the USSR
        • 1989
        • Why did the USSR collapse by 1991?
        • How much control did the USSR have over its satellite states?
      • Events in the Gulf c.1970-2000 >
        • An introduction to the Arabian Gulf
        • How did Saddam Hussein rise to power in Iraq?
        • The Islamic Revolution in Iran
        • Saddam's rule in Iraq
        • The Iran-Iraq War
        • Why did Iraq invade Kuwait in 1990?
        • Operation Desert Storm
      • Depth Study: Germany 1918-45 >
        • Germany in 1918
        • Challenges to Weimar Germany 1918-23
        • The Stresemann Years 1924-29
        • Hitler and the rise of the Nazis
        • The 'Legal Revolution'
        • How did the Nazis control Germany?
        • Life in Nazi Germany
    • Paper 2
  • American Studies
    • The USA and Early Cold War Period >
      • US government and society in 1945
      • The decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan
      • The Red Scare
    • American Society- Prosperity, Progress and Division (1953-1970) >
      • The Prosperous '50's
      • Civil Rights
      • The Space Race
      • US Society in the Vietnam War era
  • Mussolini's Foreign Policygo
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