
This PowerPoint on Stalin’s foreign policy from 1929 to 1941 is a great resource for teachers who want to make this tricky topic easier for students to understand. It’s teacher-made, dyslexia-friendly, and designed with clear fonts, simple language, and helpful visuals to break down complex ideas into digestible chunks.
The presentation covers key events like Stalin’s relations with Germany, the League of Nations, and his non-aggression pact with Hitler. It also looks at the USSR’s shift from isolationism to a more active role on the world stage, including the Soviet Union’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War and rising tensions with the West. The slides are designed to keep things straightforward, with visuals to help reinforce the main points and make the content stick in students’ minds.
There’s also a handout that goes along with the PowerPoint, summarizing the key details in a way that’s easy to review and refer back to later. It’s perfect for independent study or revision.
Together, the PowerPoint and handout make it easier to tackle Stalin’s foreign policy without the confusion. It’s a practical and engaging tool for teachers looking to help their students get a solid grasp of this important period in history.
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