A Frenchman with an illustrious name laid a wreath before the monument to the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany at Stalingrad on Thursday, the 80th anniversary of the battle that changed the course of the second World War. Pierre de Gaulle, age 59, is the youngest grandchild of the second World War hero Gen Charles de Gaulle, who served as president of France from 1959 until 1969. Many consider him to have been the greatest Frenchman of the 20th century. De Gaulle, a financial consultant in Geneva, has made himself a willing tool of Russian propaganda. His grandfather visited Volgograd...