Show i Goebbels Speech on Da nger for West Viewed I As Appeal for World Sympathy for Nazis By THOMAS F. F IIA HAWKINS BERN Switzerland Feb 19 UP IF The The alarmist address by German Propaganda Minister i Paul Joseph Goebbels on danger for the west was Interpreted here as an open appeal at a late date for the support support sup sup- port and sympathy of the world for nazi Germany falling back every day before the armies of ot soviet Russia Goebbels' Goebbels in his spee speech h broadcast broadcast broad broad- cast from Berlin Thursday In Included included in- in eluded the United States and Great Britain when he addressed himself in his own words to world ld He refrained from attacking those countries as enemies and concentrated criticism on their al alliance alliance al al- liance with Russia and against any belief that they could cope with bolshevism after the war This thesis was expounded on I the heels of daily dally efforts by the I nazi press since the Casablanca conference of ot President Roosevelt I and Prime Minister Churchill to suggest a rift between soviet Russia on the one hand and th the United States and Britain in on the theother other The consistency of this campaign campaign cam cam- led foreign diplomatic observers observers ob ob- ob servers to conclude that it was was a definite part of nazi strategy to try to weaken the determination of th the Angl Saxons Anglo Saxons to carry their offensive to the continent of Europe A series of peace rumors In the smaller nations of the axis coalition tion also may be a part of this campaign they said Goebbels' Goebbels declaration that a serious seri sera ous military situation existed on the eastern front was accepted by foreign observers as the pressing reason for the theme of the speech a III a III a WASHINGTON Feb 19 INS Widespread official uncertainty In Washington over the meaning of Russia's present victories against Hitler's armies annies was brought Into the open Friday by Senator Bur ton K Wh Wheeler eler D. D Mont Wheeler declared official Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington was uncertain whether the Russian victories were bona fide fideor or a preliminary to a separate peace between Russia and Ger Ger- many Personally I cannot believe that the Russians who have suffered suffered suf suf- so much would think of making a separate peace but Stalin has repeatedly stated that he only wanted the return of Russian Rus Rus- sian elan territory that his armies will fight until they have driven the thelast thelast thelast last German from Russian soil In other words Stalin has been and andIs andIs andis Is for Russia first Wheeler said |