At the dedication of a World War II memorial on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced “Russophobia” throughout Europe and chastised the Baltic States for violating human rights. Putin has been rallying his country by drawing parallels between the war against the Nazis and the invasion of Ukraine almost two years ago. “The regime in Kyiv exalts Hitler’s accomplices, the SS men … In a number of European countries, Russophobia is promoted as state policy,” Putin said in the Leningrad region for the 80th anniversary of the end of the Nazi siege. The Germans’ aims then were to steal the...