The war captured the attention of nearly every nation in the world and naturally drew in the interest of populations globally.
Since the outbreak of the war, Caucasians in Europe and Black people in Africa had both developed the good habit of keeping up with the news every day.
Of course, the two groups had different ways of accessing news. Europeans could listen to broadcasts and freely buy any newspapers they wanted to read.
But for Africans, aside from what they heard along the way, they could only catch news commentary while working for their employers.
It was unusual for one country to take on almost the entire world at any given time, even during the previous World War.
Wasn't Germany, powerful as it was at the time, still allied with nations such as Italy, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Turkey, and Bulgaria?
What's more, Germany failed to win the World War despite having so many allies, let alone the United States, which nearly single-handedly achieved a 1v30 feat.