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Tyrants and Mountains Denis Hills

Tyrants and Mountains By Denis Hills

Tyrants and Mountains by Denis Hills


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The memoirs of Denis Hills, condemned to death by Idi Amin in 1975. They include descriptions of Nazi rallies, Polish street life, Ararat, Demavend and the Congo volcanoes as they follow the author's fortunes from an undergraduate trip to Germany in 1933 to Rhodesia and back home.

Tyrants and Mountains Summary

Tyrants and Mountains: A Reckless Life by Denis Hills

"The Spectator" has called Denis Hills "a hero of our times". Yet for most he is simply the man Idi Amin condemned to death in 1975. This brush with Uganda's "village tyrant" was entirely in character: from an undergraduate trip to Germany in 1933 until he left the army in 1949 his life was spent observing or confronting first Hitler and then Stalin. In 1936 he went to work in Poland because a German friend had prophesied that that was where the war would start. In September 1939 he escaped to Romania where he joined the British Council circle in Bucharest, portrayed in Olivia Manning's "Fortunes of War". He then went to the Middle East and served the rest of the war as a liaison officer with the Poles, taking part in the bitter assault on Monte Cassino. Much has been said about the "last secret" - Britain's tragic surrender of the Cossacks to Stalin's mercy in 1945. Denis Hills' role is a further secret now revealed: he regarded it as his job to save every person he could from the cattle trucks. Many thousands of Ukrainians and others owed their lives to his efforts. In the 1950s he taught first in Germany and then Turkey, when not skiing alone over the High Alp glaciers, bicycling to the North Cape, or climbing mountains in Kurdistan and Iran. From 1963 to 1984 he taught and travelled in Africa, including a spell during "the last days of White Rhodesia", before returning to the haunts of his youth - Warwickshire and Poland.

Table of Contents

Childhood and school; Oxford and the Blond Beast; Hitler's Greater Reich; Poland and Romania; Egypt; campaign in Italy; prisoners and repatriation; Austria, Germany and England; Rhine and Alps; Turkey and Iran; Lazes and Kurds; Uganda and Amin; last days of Rhodesia; retracing steps; epilogue.

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GOR013842621
9780719546402
0719546400
Tyrants and Mountains: A Reckless Life by Denis Hills
Used - Like New
Hardback
John Murray Press
1992-06-18
262
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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