Meaning of “Speculation“ and “Speculator“ in Lithuanian SSR (1940–1941)

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Darius Indrišionis
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This research focuses on anti-speculation propaganda of Soviet regime in the years of First Soviet Occupation of Lithuania (1940–1941). Image of various speculation aproaches is analised as well as public communication of Soviet regime while installing radical social and economical reforms (widespread nacionalization of different types of property, mostly). Also, this research shows that the “campaign against speculation” inspired by Soviet regime had some antisemitic content: when in the first months of occupation almost every day there were lists of speculators published in newspapers, these lists were dominated by Jewish names and surnames. That tendency could not lead to a rising of an antisemitic views in Lithuanian society. By the way, this research describes how Soviet regime widened a term “speculator”: while in the beginning of occupation it mostly could mean only a person who is mixed up in illegal trading activities, in the beginning of the summer of 1941 this term demonstrated a negative view of Soviet regime to any entrepreneurship initiative that is coming not from the officials of the regime.
立陶宛苏维埃社会主义共和国(1940–1941)中“投机”和“投机者”的含义
本研究聚焦于第一次苏联占领立陶宛时期(1940-1941)苏联政权的反投机宣传。分析了各种投机手段的形象,以及苏联政权在实施激进的社会和经济改革(主要是不同类型财产的广泛国有化)时的公共沟通。此外,这项研究表明,受苏维埃政权启发的“反投机运动”有一些反犹内容:在占领的头几个月里,几乎每天都有投机者的名单刊登在报纸上,这些名单主要是犹太人的名字和姓氏。这种趋势不会导致立陶宛社会中反犹主义观点的上升。顺便说一下,这项研究描述了苏维埃政权是如何扩大“投机者”一词的:虽然在占领之初,它主要指的是参与非法交易活动的人,但在1941年夏天开始,这个词表明了苏维埃政权对任何不是来自政权官员的企业家精神的负面看法。
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