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Denis Cecil Hills (8 November 1913 – 26 April 2004) was a British author, teacher, traveller and adventurer. He came to international prominence in 1975 while he was living in Uganda and was sentenced to death for espionage and sedition following comments about President Idi Amin in a book which Hills wrote.
3. Mai 2004 · Denis Hills, a British writer, lecturer and adventurer once sentenced to death by Idi Amin for describing the Ugandan dictator as a “black Nero” and “village tyrant,” has died. He...
11. Juni 2014 · British professor and author Denis Hills (pictured right), a former military officer who found academics along his journey, traveled to Uganda in 1963 to resume his teaching duties. On this day...
Denis Hills is widely remembered as the vocal British lecturer rescued from death row in Kampala, Uganda, by James Callaghan when he was Foreign Secretary. But perhaps his...
From her screen debut in the newly rereleased 1959 Soho sexposé Beat Girl to French pop stardom, from skimpy turns in Blowup and A Clockwork Orange to cult stardom as a book-cover illustrator and now to a musical revival… Gillian Hills has never been bored, she tells Trevor Johnston.
Denis Cecil Hills, né le 8 novembre 1913 à Birmingham, en Angleterre 1 et mort le 26 avril 2004 2 à Richmond 1, est un auteur, enseignant, voyageur et aventurier britannique.
Denis Hills. Self: Amin: The Rise and Fall. Denis Hills was born on 8 November 1913 in Birmingham, England, UK. He was married to Dunia Lesmianowna and Ingrid Jan. He died on 26 April 2004 in Richmond, England, UK.