Debt development is the fundamental aspect of East Africa's Third Five-Year Plan and New Economic Policy, and the European War is one of the important avenues to resolve the debt issue.
The main reason for the emergence of this model lies in the fact that East Africa's first two Five-Year Plans greatly consumed the capital accumulated over the previous thirty years.
Over the past thirty years, East Africa accumulated a great amount of social wealth through various means such as exploiting its own cheap labor, freely utilizing Africa's land resources, mineral resources, etc. After all, colonialism itself was a small investment for large returns. If excluding the military expenditure needed for colonialism, it's almost an immensely profitable business.
However, similar to the United States, East Africa turned the colony into "land from ancient times," sacrificing the interests of nearly forty million Black indigenous people for the development of East Africa.
