September 30, 1914.
Rhein City welcomed a new batch of guests. Since the outbreak of the European War, Washington and Rhein have become focal points for frequent visits by the two major camps.
This time, the delegation visiting Rhein City was jointly formed by the Ottoman, German, and Austria-Hungary. After the war broke out, East Africa's importance to the Allies camp became increasingly prominent, especially in terms of overseas material sources, East Africa almost monopolized a large portion of strategic materials in trade with the three countries.
By 1914, the total population of Rhein City smoothly surpassed 600,000. A large number of company headquarters and government agencies were located in Rhein City, while other industrial and agricultural sectors were showing vigorous growth, forming another core of the central East African economy along with New Frankfurt City, Kabwe, Lusaka, and other cities.
