Hill, Cissie Dore. "Voices of Hope: The Story of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty." Hoover Digest 4 (2001). [http://www.hoover.org/publications/digest/3475896.html]
Cummings, Intelligencer 15.3 (Summer/Fall 2007), calls this article a "superb historical overview of RFE/RL."
[CA/Radios]
Hill, George A. Dreaded Hour. London: Cassell, 1936.
Constantinides: Hill "says virtually nothing about secret service activities ... during his three years in government service after the end of World War I." Most of the book is about his experiences in business.
[UK/Interwar]
Hill,
George A. Go Spy the Land: Being the Adventures of I.K. 8 of the British
Secret Service. London: Cassell, 1932.
Constantinides identifies this as an account of Hill's secret service work in Russia during World War I. There "is much of historical interest" here.
[WWI/UK/Russia]
Hill, Larry D.
Emissaries to a Revolution: Woodrow Wilson's Executive Agents in Mexico.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1973.
[WWI/Zimmerman]
Hill, Marion. Bletchley Park People: Churchill's Geese That Never Cackled. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 2004. Stroud, UK: Sutton, 2004.
Kruh, Cryptologia 29.2 (Apr. 2005), notes that "this book is not about how Enigma was broken. Instead it is about the personal stories of the people who worked at Bletchley Park." The author provides "a remarkable insight into the daily lives of the civilian and service personnel who contributed to the breaking of the Enigma and other Axis secret messages."
[UK/WWII/Ultra]
Hill,
Martin R. "It Is Time To Get On With Information Warfare." Defense
Intelligence Journal 5, no. 1 (Spring 1996): 25-41.
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