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- Q7581804 description "Greek Army officer".
- Q7581804 description "Greek Army officer".
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- Q7581804 abstract "Major Spyros Moustaklis (Greek: Σπύρος Μουστακλής) (1926, Missolonghi–1986) was an officer of the Greek Army. During the military junta years in Greece, he actively opposed the dictatorship and suffered permanent damage as the result of torture, making him a symbol of the anti-junta resistance.A graduate of the Hellenic Military Academy, Moustaklis was one of the few Army officers that took part in the attempted Navy revolt in 1973 against the Papadopoulos junta. After the revolt was betrayed and suppressed, he was arrested and tortured by the Greek Military Police in the torture chambers of EAT/ESA. He was arrested on 22 May 1973 and stayed at the EAT/ESA torture centre for 47 days, but despite the efforts of his interrogators, he did not betray his colleagues. During a torture session he suffered brain trauma after a violent blow to his carotid artery and was subsequently rushed to hospital in a vegetative state. His life was saved, but he was left paralyzed for the rest of his life. Only following physiotherapy and rehabilitation for five months he was able to regain limited movement.After the fall of the junta he became close friends with another resistance hero, Alexandros Panagoulis. The brain damage he sustained proved to be permanent and he never regained his ability to speak. His emotional state froze permanently to the state he was during his torture and he was known to curse his torturers and reenact the traumatic experiences of his captivity for the rest of his life. Despite that, years after the restoration of democracy, when asked during a documentary if he broke during interrogation, he was able to move his hands, in an animated fashion, to indicate that he did not.Posthumously, the Greek State dedicated a memorial to him as recognition of his contribution to the struggle for democracy in Greece. He was awarded the honorary rank of Lieutenant General, and his name given to the camp housing the Recruit Training Centre of his home town of Missolonghi.".
- Q7581804 birthDate "1926".
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- Q7581804 deathDate "1986".
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- Q7581804 dateOfBirth "1926".
- Q7581804 dateOfDeath "1986".
- Q7581804 name "Moustaklis, Spyros".
- Q7581804 shortDescription "Greek Army officer".
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- Q7581804 comment "Major Spyros Moustaklis (Greek: Σπύρος Μουστακλής) (1926, Missolonghi–1986) was an officer of the Greek Army. During the military junta years in Greece, he actively opposed the dictatorship and suffered permanent damage as the result of torture, making him a symbol of the anti-junta resistance.A graduate of the Hellenic Military Academy, Moustaklis was one of the few Army officers that took part in the attempted Navy revolt in 1973 against the Papadopoulos junta.".
- Q7581804 label "Spyros Moustaklis".
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