European Reconstruction!
Could it be that the so-called miracle of European reconstruction in another world was about to unfold? Pierre's brows furrowed as he fell into deep thought.
Until now, his postwar plans had focused on Borneo, not on a broader stage.
His vision was far too narrow, completely overlooking the rest of the world.
Borneo was, after all, just a tiny, insignificant part of the world.
By comparison, Europe was the one region that should never be overlooked in the first few decades after the war.
What would postwar Europe look like?
All countries would have suffered widespread destruction, shortages of materials, lack of funds, slow economic recovery, and people on the brink of starvation.
It was precisely under such circumstances that the United States launched the "Marshall Plan," providing aid for Europe's postwar reconstruction. The U.S. used European reconstruction to ease its own postwar economic crisis.