1941–1944 Nazi murders in Vilnius, Lithuania
The Ponary massacre (Polish : zbrodnia w Ponarach ), or the Paneriai massacre (Lithuanian : Panerių žudynės ), was the mass murder of up to 100,000 people, mostly Jews, Poles, and Russians, by German SD and SS and the Lithuanian Ypatingasis būrys killing squads,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] during World War II and the Holocaust in the Generalbezirk Litauen of Reichskommissariat Ostland . The murders took place between July 1941 and August 1944 near the railway station at Ponary (now Paneriai ), a suburb of today's Vilnius , Lithuania. 70,000 Jews were murdered at Ponary,[ a] along with up to 2,000 Poles,[ 8] 8,000 Soviet POWs, most of them from nearby Vilnius, and its newly formed Vilna Ghetto .[ 1] [ 9] Along with 90 LTDF officers who refused to carry orders by the Germans after the Battle of Murowana Oszmianka .[ 10]
Lithuania became one of the first locations outside occupied Poland in World War II where the Nazis mass murdered Jews as part of the Final Solution .[ b] Out of 70,000 Jews living in Vilna according to Snyder, only about 7,000 survived the war.[ 12] The number of dwellers, estimated by Sedlis, as of June 1941 was 80,000 Jews, or one-half of the city's population.[ 13] More than two-thirds of them, or at least 50,000 Jews, had been killed before the end of 1941.[ 14] [ 15]
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Kazimierz Sakowicz , Yitzhak Arad , Ponary Diary, 1941–1943: A Bystander's Account of a Mass Murder , Yale University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-300-10853-2 , Google Print .
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KŚZpNP (2003). "Śledztwo w sprawie masowych zabójstw Polaków w latach 1941–1944 w Ponarach koło Wilna dokonanych przez funkcjonariuszy policji niemieckiej i kolaboracyjnej policji litewskiej" [Investigation of the mass murder of Poles in 1941–1944 at Ponary near Wilno by functionaries of German police and the Lithuanian collaborationist forces]. Documents of the Ongoing Investigation (in Polish). Institute of National Remembrance . Archived from the original on 2007-10-17 – via Internet Archive, 17 October 2007.
^ Bubnys, Arūnas (2004). German and Lithuanian Security Police, 1941–44 [Vokiečių ir lietuvių saugumo policija ] (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Lietuvos gyventojų genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras . Retrieved 9 June 2006 .
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Niwiński, Piotr (2011). Ponary: the Place of "Human Slaughter" (in Polish, English, and Lithuanian). Warsaw: Instytut Pamięci Narodowej, Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu; Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej , Departament Współpracy z Polonią. pp. 25–26.
^ Tomkiewicz, Monika (2008). Zbrodnia w Ponarach 1941-1944 (in Polish). Instytut Pamięci Narodowej--Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu. p. 216. ISBN 978-83-60464-91-5 .
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Piotrowski, Tadeusz (1997). Poland's Holocaust . McFarland & Company. p. 168 . ISBN 0-7864-0371-3 .
^ Każdy za swój kraj choruje. Zapomniana bitwa: Murowana Oszmianka - Lithuanian Polish war . Retrieved 2024-04-19 – via www.youtube.com.
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Miller-Korpi, Katy (1998). The Holocaust in the Baltics . University of Washington, Department papers online. Internet Archive, March 7, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-03-07.
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Snyder, Timothy (2003). The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569–1999 . Yale University Press. pp. 84–89. ISBN 0-300-10586-X – via Google Books, preview.
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Sedlis, Steven P.; Grodin, Michael A. (2014). "Jewish Medical Resistance in the Holocaust" . The Establishment of a Public Health Service in the Vilna Ghetto . Berghahn Books. p. 148. ISBN 978-1782384182 .
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Baumel, Judith Tydor; Laqueur, Walter (2001). The Holocaust Encyclopedia . Yale University Press. p. 254. ISBN 0300138113 . Also in: Shapiro, Robert Moses (1999). Holocaust Chronicles: Individualizing the Holocaust Through Diaries and Other Contemporaneous Personal Accounts . KTAV Publishing House. p. 162 . ISBN 0881256307 .
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Woolfson, Shivaun (2014). Holocaust Legacy in Post-Soviet Lithuania: People, Places and Objects . Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 3. ISBN 978-1472522955 .
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