How could things possibly be that simple?
No matter how the world changes, capital is never absent.
World War II may have been a battle of justice against evil, civilization against barbarism, freedom against enslavement—and justice did triumph over evil.
But as people cheered for victory, they never realized that, under the shadow of the goddess of justice, capital disguised itself as an angel, swinging its claws in the darkness, harvesting the world's wealth.
"In 1944, just before the Normandy landings, over a thousand agents from major American corporations entered Britain through various channels. They were like a pack of hyenas, trying to plunder wealth from the shattered corpse of postwar Europe.
World War II was a feast of wealth—or rather, a feast for American corporations! No one has ever tallied how much wealth those companies amassed during the war, but after the war, they reached into all of Europe—not just after 1945, but during the war itself!"