Aukštieji Paneriai (literallyLithuanian: "a place near Neris"; adapted to Polish: Ponary, Yiddish: פאנאר/Ponar) is a neighborhood of Vilnius, situated about 10 kilometres away from the city center. It is located on low forested hills, on the Vilnius-Warsaw road. Paneriai was the site of the Ponary massacre, a mass killing of as many as 100,000 people from Vilnius and nearby towns and villages during World War II.
Between July 1941, and August 1944, Paneriai became the mass murder site of approximately 70,000[2]Jews, 20,000 Polish intelligents, and 8,000 Russian POWs.[3][4][5] The executions were planned and carried out by German units of SD and SS with help from local lithuanian collaborationistsSpecial SD and Security Police Squad.[5][6][7] The site of the massacre is commemorated by a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, a memorial to the Polish victims and a small museum.
Since 1990, again part of independent Lithuania, it was incorporated to the city of Vilnius as one of its districts.