While the German Empire had invested an ungodly sum of money and resources into the creation of a new kingdom located in the Crimean Peninsula and the surrounding regions. They had invested an even larger sum into the development of its colonies abroad.
Few people in this world knew just how much money Germany had spent constructing towns, cities, farms, and military bases across the globe, but the figure was certainly in the trillions of marks. And yet, in nearly a decade, many of these colonies had paid back this debt in full, and then some.
Gold, silver, rubber, oil, coal, cash crops, iron, copper, among countless other resources. Each colony produced something of value, which was then shipped back to the fatherland for refinement and production, where it would then make its way across the world in the form of trade.