Education
He studied law and worked at the National Bank of Greece.
politician writer Mayor of Athens
He studied law and worked at the National Bank of Greece.
He was a scion of the notable Athenian Skouzes family. In 1945, he was awarded an honorary post in the Athens city council and became president of the city council until 1951. In 1949, he was interim mayor of Athens, deputizing for Ioannis Pitsikas.
As an Infantry Lieutenant in the reserve, he participated in all wars from 1912 to 1940 (Balkan Wars, World War I, Asia Minor Campaign, Greco-Italian War), and he was also active in the Greek Resistance during World World War World War II He also wrote books, Nostalgias (Νοσταλγίες, 1956) and Bygone Athens (Η Αθήνα που έφυγε, 1961).
A bust of Dimitrios Skouzes has been erected at Skouzes Square, where his family house is located.