In the arid silence of the desert, 1943 was a year of extremes: sweeping military campaigns, shifting alliances, and economies stretched thin by total war. “Desert 1943: Unlimited Money” is a speculative thought experiment that imagines an alternate history in which a single variable is changed: vast, effectively unlimited financial resources become available to one side in the North African theater. This essay examines the military, political, social, and ethical consequences of such a change, and considers lessons for how money shapes conflict, governance, and human experience.
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