Vladimir Solovyov, a Kremlin propagandist who has issued threats to the West on his radio and TV shows, has referred to Germany's Nazi past in response to Berlin's agreement to deliver Kyiv sought after Leopard 2 tanks. Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced on Wednesday he would allow Ukraine to initially get 14 Leopard 2 A6 tanks, after weeks of criticism that Germany was not doing enough to help Kyiv fight Russian aggression. But on his radio show Full Contact, Solovyov said that the decision showed how the Germans "no longer remember their guilt," referring to World War II. "There are no...