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[[Image:ESA.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Hadjizisis (right) with [[Theodoros Theofilogiannakos]] at their trial in 1975]]
 
'''Nikolaos Hadjizisis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] military officer who served under [[Theodoros Theofilogiannakos]] in  the Special Interrogation Section of the Greek Military Police (EAT-ESA).
 
'''Nikolaos Hadjizisis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] military officer who served under [[Theodoros Theofilogiannakos]] in  the Special Interrogation Section of the Greek Military Police (EAT-ESA).
  
Hadjizisis was involved in the interrogation and torture of Greek citizens during the rule of the [[Junta]].
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Hadjizisis was born in [[1930]] in [[Deskati]], [[Grevena prefecture]]. He was involved in the interrogation and torture of Greek citizens during the rule of the [[Junta]].
  
 
After the restoration of democracy in [[1974]], he was sentenced to prison for his activities. He served 19 years at [[Korydallos Prison|Korydallos]] before he was released.
 
After the restoration of democracy in [[1974]], he was sentenced to prison for his activities. He served 19 years at [[Korydallos Prison|Korydallos]] before he was released.
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Latest revision as of 13:48, July 7, 2021

Hadjizisis (right) with Theodoros Theofilogiannakos at their trial in 1975

Nikolaos Hadjizisis was a Greek military officer who served under Theodoros Theofilogiannakos in the Special Interrogation Section of the Greek Military Police (EAT-ESA).

Hadjizisis was born in 1930 in Deskati, Grevena prefecture. He was involved in the interrogation and torture of Greek citizens during the rule of the Junta.

After the restoration of democracy in 1974, he was sentenced to prison for his activities. He served 19 years at Korydallos before he was released.