Not only does Keyserlingk show that Great Britain and the US recognized the Anschluss both in fact and in law throughout the war, he also reveals the growing importance of propaganda as a tool of government.
"Well researched and soberly written, Keyserlingk's book gives a thorough overview of many different aspects of Anglo-American attitudes towards Austria from Anschluss to the beginnings of the cold war ... a book of broad coverage and fascinating detail." John Warren, Times Higher Education Supplement. "Austria should be grateful to this Canadian scholar for filling an important void in its history." Wolfgang Haider, International Perspectives. "an effective revisionist book." R.E. Neil, Choice.