Gustavo Bernardo José Hiltermann (born 1 May 1914 in Buenos Aires, died 15 July 2000 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch journalist, jurist, political commentator, publisher and, since receiving his Ph.D. in 1972 with a dissertation on 'Eastern Europe and the German partition', also a historian.
In 1942 he resigned from the newspaper because the Germans forced him to publish an antisemitic article.
Between 1952 and 1965 he was owner and director of the Haagse Post of which his wife Sylvia Brandts Buys was the editor.
Later he was the head editor of the sixth edition of the Winkler Prins Encyclopedie.
Hiltermann) which was aired from October 1956 till 22 November 1999,[1] which were noted for his pro-western viewpoints.