Part 10/10:
As historians reflect on the events of this period, it becomes evident that the quiet influence of financiers and their capacity to mobilize capital can change the course of nations—where a signature on a loan could command more power than soldiers on a battlefield. The implications of this story reach beyond the confines of early 20th-century warfare; it invites us to reconsider how we view power, influence, and the hidden forces that shape our world today.