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Belisha beacon (/bəˈliːʃə/) is a yellow-coloured
globe lamp atop a tall
black and
white striped pole,
marking pedestrian crossings of
roads in the United...
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Leslie ****-
Belisha, 1st
Baron ****-
Belisha, PC (/ˈhɔːr bəˈliːʃə/; né
Isaac Leslie Belisha; 7
September 1893 – 16
February 1957) was a
British Liberal...
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Belisha may
refer to:
Leslie ****-
Belisha, a past UK
Liberal Party politician Belisha beacon,
named after him
Belushi (disambiguation)
Berisha (disambiguation)...
- unsignalled,
standalone zebra crossings and must be
accompanied with
upright belisha beacons. In the US, they can be
found at any type of crossing. The origin...
- Minister,
Leslie ****-
Belisha, with the
temporary rank of lieutenant-general. On 6
December 1937, as part of a
purge by ****-
Belisha of
senior officers,...
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noted for
bringing excitement and
energy to the campaign.
Leslie ****-
Belisha, then a
Liberal Party politician who
later became a
senior Conservative...
- in the
January 1940
dismissal of
Leslie ****-
Belisha from the post of
British War Minister. ****-
Belisha and the
commander of the
British Expeditionary...
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Amarildo Belisha (born 11 July 1981) is a
retired Albanian footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder and defender. He
spent the
majority of his
career with...
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Affairs Lord
Halifax (1939–1940)
Secretary of
State for War
Leslie ****-
Belisha (1939–1940)
Oliver Stanley (1940)
Secretary of
State for Air Sir Kingsley...
- M[onsieur] ****-
Belisha to be a true Englishman".
Henry "Chips" Channon, a "great
friend of
Leslie ****-
Belisha",
referred to ****-
Belisha as "the Jew boy"...