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Who should be king of England? The Bayeux Tapestry Who should be king of England?

Norman Control - castles Norman Control – The Feudal system

The Black Death Castle improvements

Who were the best monarchs? Thomas Becket Who were the best monarchs?

Heaven and Hell Martin Luther

Henry VII Henry VIII

Mary Tudor Edward VI

Queen Elizabeth Images of Elizabeth

The Industrial Revolution Slavery The Industrial Revolution

The impact of the railways Working in the mills The impact of the railways

Public health and cholera Popular protest

The little red shoes – the Holocaust The twentieth century timeline

Causes of WW1 Trench warfare

The Treaty of Versailles The League of Nations

Causes of WW2 Comparing WW1 and WW2

Life on WW2 Popular protest

Weimar Germany Weimar Germany

Young people in Nazi Germany Women in Nazi Germany Young people in Nazi Germany

Persecution of the Jews Nazi Control

The Nazis and the Church Exam skills

Nazi Control - propaganda

Persecution of the Jews Germany in WW2

The origins of the Cold War The Berlin airlift

The Cuban Missile Crisis The Vietnam War

Prohibition Prohibition

The origins of the Cold War The Berlin airlift

The Cuban Missile Crisis The Vietnam War