The Russian military has taken numerous pages out of the Nazi playbook in their invasion of Ukraine, but the murder of Yurii Kerpatenko earlier this month is surely one of the most horrific. Kerpatenko, 46, the conductor of the acclaimed Gileya Chamber Orchestra and the director of the Kherson Music and Drama Theater, was gunned down in his home by Russian soldiers after he vehemently refused to conduct a propaganda concert in honor of the Russian occupation of Kherson, a port city on the Black Sea, according to a statement from the Ukrainian ministry of culture. “On October 14, it...