The Hungarian Uprising 1956 IGCSE History. AIMS Establish how Stalin controlled Eastern Europe Identify why there was opposition to Soviet Control of.

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The Hungarian Uprising 1956 IGCSE History

AIMS Establish how Stalin controlled Eastern Europe Identify why there was opposition to Soviet Control of Hungary 1956 Explore how the Hungarians showed their discontent Explain the reaction of the Soviet Union

Together : Read pages 397 to 401 of our text book. Make notes : how Stalin controlled Eastern Europe and why there seemed to be an opportunity to criticise the Soviets. 20 mins

The Hungarian Uprising Read the information sheets and pages 402 and 403 of your textbook. Add points to the diagram using the information.

CNN The Cold War Hungarian Revolt 1956 Watch the following video carefully. Make notes which answer today’s main aims Identify why there was opposition to Soviet Control of Hungary 1956 Explore how the Hungarians showed their discontent Explain the reaction of the Soviet Union

Homework Complete a final draft of the diagram online, save and print before next lesson. Add information from these websites: stm The diagram ml Reminder : History coursework due 4 th March