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Leslie Hore-Belisha, 1st Baron Hore-Belisha

The Right Honourable
The Lord Hore-Belisha
PC
Leslie Hore-Belisha in 1935.jpg
Leslie Hore-Belisha
Secretary of State for War
In office
28 May 1937 – 5 January 1940
Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
Preceded by Duff Cooper
Succeeded by Hon. Oliver Stanley
Minister of Transport
In office
29 June 1934 – 28 May 1937
Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald
Stanley Baldwin
Preceded by Hon. Oliver Stanley
Succeeded by Leslie Burgin
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
In office
29 September 1932 – 29 June 1934
Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald
Preceded by Walter Elliot
Succeeded by Duff Cooper
Member of Parliament
for Plymouth Devonport
In office
6 December 1923 – 5 July 1945
Preceded by Clement Kinloch-Cooke
Succeeded by Michael Foot
Personal details
Born 7 September 1893 (1893-09-07)
Devonport, Plymouth, Devon
Died 16 February 1957(1957-02-16) (aged 63)
Rheims, France
Nationality British
Political party Liberal Party
Liberal National
Spouse(s) Cynthia Elliot
(1916–1991)
Alma mater St John's College, Oxford

Leslie Hore-Belisha, 1st Baron Hore-Belisha, PC (/ˈhɔər bəˈlʃə/; 7 September 1893 – 16 February 1957) was a British Liberal, then National Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) and Cabinet Minister. He later joined the Conservative Party. He proved highly successful in modernizing the British road system in 1934 – 37 as Minister of Transport. As Secretary of War, 1937 – 1940, he feuded with the commanding generals and was removed in 1940. Anti-semitism played a role in blocking his appointment as Minister of Information. His biographer compares his strong and weak points:

Hore-Belisha was born Isaac Leslie Belisha probably in Devonport, Plymouth; his birth, however, was registered in Hampstead, in the fourth quarter of 1893. He was the only son of the Jewish family of Jacob Isaac Belisha (birth registered in Chorlton 1862 ), manager of an insurance company, and his wife, Elizabeth Miriam Miers (birth registered in St. Pancras in the second quarter of 1867). His father died when he was less than one year old (registered in Fylde, Lancashire, in the second quarter of 1894). In 1912, in Kensington, his widowed mother married Sir Charles F. Adair Hore, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Pensions. Leslie Belisha then adopted the double-barrelled surname. The suggestion that he changed his name from Horeb-Elisha (to appear non-Jewish) seems to be without foundation; the name Belisha is likely to either have originated as D'Elisha or be a variant of the Albanian-language surname .


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