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Dimitrios Itsios (5th April 1906-6th April 1941) was a Greek soldier who served in the Mediterranean theatre of World War II. He attained the rank of sergeant in the Greek Army and fought during the German invasion of Greece.

Itsios was born in the village of Ano Parrora, Greece, where a statue of him was unveiled on August 10th, 1980. He started as a reservist sergeant in the Greek army in 1941 and manned machine guns on "Beles" mountain, a mountain on the Metaxas Line, named after leader of Greece, Ioannis Metaxas, a Greek equivalent of the French Maginot Line.

A attack on "Beles" mountain was undertaken by the German 6th Mountain Division, commanded by Field Marshal Ferdinand Schorner, on April 6, 1940. There were three fortified machine-gun nests at which Itsios and an outnumbered group of his troops were stationed. It was mid-afternoon and the position had been victim to devastating bombing by German Stuka planes during the morning. Itsios told many of the men to retreat to inner defense lines and strengthen those, but two men stayed in disobedience. Itsios fired by himself 38,000 rounds of bullets and in one of the most lethal feats accomplished by a single soldier in battle during the entire war killed 238 German soldiers and a colonel. This is generally considered as one of the bravest acts in Greek military history. Itsios was executed after being congratulated by Schorner, who was surprised by his bravery, accuracy and rank (as it was deemed odd by the commander that Itsios was as lowly ranked as sergeant). .

Itsios had a wife, Anna. He received the rank of Sergeant Major and the Silver Cross of Prowess as reward for his efforts and has been called the "modern King Leonidas".