Ypatingasis būrys
Ypatingasis būrys or Special Squad of the German Security Police and SD was a killing squad operating in the Vilnius Region in 1941–1944. The unit, primarily composed of Lithuanian volunteers, was formed by the German occupation government and was subordinate to Einsatzkommando 9 and later to Sicherheitsdienst and Sicherheitspolizei.p. 15 The unit was subordinated to German police, and had no official autonomy. In Polish they were colloquially called strzelcy ponarscy.
History
The Vilnian Special Squad was first mentioned in documents dated 15 July 1941. The Special Squad began as police units formed when Lithuania was occupied by Germany in 1941. Lithuanian historian Arūnas Bubnys notes that it is difficult to confirm how many members the YB had and how many people they killed. Bubnys argues that the number of 100,000 victims attributed to the organization is inflated.Composition and size
Many members were volunteers, particularly former members of the nationalistic paramilitary Lithuanian Riflemen's Unionp. 12 It was composed primarily of Lithuanians, although according to Bubnys, a few Russians and Poles served as well.Estimates differ regarding the size of the unit. Polish historian estimates that it grew from a base of 50 while Tadeusz Piotrowski asserts there were 100 volunteers at the onset. According to Michalski, at times it had hundreds of members. Bubnys says that it never exceeded a core of forty or fifty men. Of the members, 118 names are known; 20 have been prosecuted and sentenced. According to Bubnys, who cited the Polish historian Helena Pasierbska, during 1941–1944, approximately 108 men were members of the YB.
Role in the Holocaust
The squad members were used as guards and took Jews from their apartments to the ghetto. The YB also guarded the Gestapo headquarters in Vilnius, the prison on present-day Gediminas Avenue, as well as the Paneriai base.Together with the German military's Einsatzgruppen, the squad participated in the Ponary massacre, in which some 70,000 Jews were murdered, many from nearby Vilnius along with estimated 20,000 Poles and 8,000 Russian POWs. The YB was created to kill people and it killed people during its entire existence. It carried out most of the murders in 1941. The YB is known to have killed people in Paneriai, Nemenčinė, Naujoji Vilnia, Varėna, Jašiūnai, Eišiškės, Trakai, Semeliškės, and Švenčionys.
1943
When the Germans closed Vilnius' monasteries in 1943, the YB guarded their facilities until Germans removed the seized property. In 1943, the YB performed far fewer executions than in 1941–1942. Beginning in December 1943, Paneriai was guarded by an SS unit, and by 1944, according to Bubnys, the YB did not perform shootings in Paneriai.Beginning in August 1943, the YB was renamed a squad of the 11th Battalion of the Latvian Legion. Their old identity documents were replaced with new documents from the Latvian Legion. Despite the formal change, the YB still served the German Security Police and SD.