George Albert Manuel Hills MBE ERD FRHistS (6 June 1918 – 13 September 2002) was a British journalist and historian.
He was a BBC World Service broadcaster, Hispanist and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society Hills was born in Mexico City, to a British father and a Spanish mother (from the Navarrese town of Olite), and was brought up in a bilingual environment.
Next he was commissioned in the Royal Artillery and during World War II he served as intelligence official in Europe and the Far East.
Next, he became the BBC South American Representative, living in Argentina with his wife, Marie, for two and a half years.
His historical works are all related to Hispanic issues: Franco-The Man and his Nation (1967), a biography of the Spanish caudillo Francisco Franco for which Hills was granted rarely given interviews; Spain (1970); Rock of Contention-A History of Gibraltar (1974) and The Battle for Madrid (1976).