SPLAT the Nazi!
Thursday, March 9th, 2006A brand new version of the popular game, now with a high score board – can you get onto the Hall of Fame with your historical knowledge?
A brand new version of the popular game, now with a high score board – can you get onto the Hall of Fame with your historical knowledge?
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A brand new version of the popular game, now with a high score board – can you get onto the Hall of Fame with your historical knowledge?
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A brand new version of the popular game, now with a high score board – can you get onto the Hall of Fame with your historical knowledge?
Posted in 1900-2000 (GCSE History), GCSE / IGCSE History | No Comments »
A brand new version of the popular game, now with a high score board – can you get onto the Hall of Fame with your historical knowledge?
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A brand new version of the popular game, now with a high score board – can you get onto the Hall of Fame with your historical knowledge?
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This simulation is a great way of introducing or revising the issues surrounding Weimar Germany in the years 1918-20.The game is designed to “run itself” with minimal teacher preparation. Each of the 5 key decision points covers a different issue. By working through the activity and completing the worksheet, students will learn about the diplomatic, economic, social and political problems faced by the Republic, and consider how successfully the Republic dealt with them.
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