Background
Alfons Goppel was born in 1905 as one of nine children of the baker Ludwig Goppel and his wife Barbara.
Alfons Goppel was born in 1905 as one of nine children of the baker Ludwig Goppel and his wife Barbara.
Goppel studied law in Munich from 1925 to 1929 and, after graduating, moved back to Regensburg, where he became a lawyer
He joined the state prosecutors office in 1934 and was posted to Mainburg, Kaiserslautern and finally Aschaffenburg. He joined the conservative Bavarian People"s Party in 1930 and was a member until the party"s self-dissolution in November 1933. He joined the Société Anonyme (1933) and the NSDAP (1937) in the following years.
He took part in the campaigns in France and Russia in the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War and later became an instructor at the Infanterieschule Döberitz, near Berlin, a trainings camp of the German army.
Returning from the war, he became an official at the city of Aschaffenburg, responsible for housing and refugees. He was elected to the Bavarian Landtag in October 1947 but barred from taking up his seat due to his political past
He, unsuccessfully, campaigned for the Landtag in 1950 again, became second mayor of Aschaffenburg in 1952 and finally, in 1954, was elected to the Landtag and permitted to take up his seat. He unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Würzburg in 1956 and became an under secretary in the Bavarian Ministry of Justice the year after.
He was Bavarian Minister of the Interior (1958–1962) and prime minister of Bavaria from 11 December 1962 to 7 November 1978, serving as President of the Bundesrat in 1972/73.
In 1974 he gained the highest election victory for the Christlich Soziale Union (Christian Social Union) in Bavarian history with 62.1% of the votes. The Alfons-Goppel-Stiftung (Alfons Goppel Foundation), formed in 1980 and named after him, supports needy children in third-world countries.
Christian Social Union of Bavaria, Nazi Party, Bavarian People"s Party.
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He remained in the Bavarian parliament until 1978, when he gave it up to become a member of the European Parliament. From 1979 to 1984 he was a member of the European Parliament, as such being part of the first freely elected group of MPs in 1979.
Married Gertrud Wittenbrink in 1935.