* Lech”i, “What is the difference between MacDonald’s Laws and the Nuremburg Laws?” It is known that Lech”i did not see the world war as sufficient reason to cease the struggle against the British, which is apparent in this leaflet as well. 21×26 cm. * Poster opposing the newspapers HaBoker and HaMashkif. In March, 1940, the Va’ad HaLeumi responded decisively to the Lands Law. The British censor prohibited the press from publicizing this reaction, but the newspapers decided to publicize it nonetheless. Davar, HaAretz, and HaTzofeh publicized the protest, which caused their closure for a period by the British authorities. HaBoker and HaMashkif decided to obey the British and not publicize the protest, which drew wide criticism. (It can be assumed that the party aspect also contributed to the decision not to publicize the protest – HaMashkif belonged to the Revisionists and HaBoker belonged to the General Zionists). 23×40 cm. * Communist leaflet, signed by “the faithful of Zionism and Socialism” to convince the masses that they have no conflict with the poor Arab prisoners, and that they must focus their struggle against the British occupation. Small lack in the lower left corner. 21×33 cm. (The source of this leaflet may be in bodies connected with Lech”i.) * Parody leaflet opposing the British: “A Few Virtues.” 18×25 cm. * “To the Hebrew Youth in Israel,” stencil leaflet, protest against the Lands Law. Blurry, but most of the text is discernible. 21×33 cm. * Protest leaflet about the Jewish battle to enlist in the war against the Nazis “Establish the Hebrew Army!” Poor condition, 15×17 cm. * Announcement from the president of the Va’ad HaLeumi, protesting the Law. 15×24 cm. * Opinion of the Va’ad HaLeumi Plenum, 16×23 cm. Overall very fine condition.