The German government has no time to dispute with East Africa because the German army has already been deployed to Belgium, and now Germany's leadership is entirely focused on the war.
Thus, nearly a million square kilometers of Germany's overseas colonies have fallen into East Africa's hands. Under East Africa's influence, Germany's overseas colonial process in this era is considerably more challenging than in the previous era, where Germany's overseas colonies totaled 2.59 million square kilometers, and now they cannot even reach half of that number.
Frankly speaking, just the economic value of Germany's former Tanzania colony in the past exceeds the sum of all Germany's current overseas colonies.
Take the Central African colony, for instance, which is already Germany's most prominent colony, but within its territory, tropical rainforests alone account for over eighty percent of the total area, making development difficult.
