Alfons Bayerl

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Alfons Bayerl (born December 27, 1923 in Haid , Czechoslovakia , † March 20, 2009 ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Life

Bayerl, who was a Roman Catholic , was born in Haid in the Sudetenland . After graduating from high school in Mies , he was drafted and took part in World War II for three years. After the war and expulsion, he began studying law. 1955 Bayerl was with the work " The secondary obligations of the cooperative member" at the University of Würzburg to Dr. jur. PhD . Until 1958 he was a government assessor in the Bavarian State Ministry for Labor and Social Welfare. He then became a judge at the Bavarian State Social Court .

In 1941, Alfons Bayerl joined the NSDAP ( membership number 8.640.475). Since 1955 he belonged to the SPD . He was chairman of the sub-district of southern Bavaria and executive chairman of the working group of social democratic lawyers in southern Bavaria.

Bayerl was a member of the Bavarian state parliament from October 21, 1965, when he replaced Fritz Böhm , who had left the parliament , until his resignation on December 4, 1967. On October 27, 1967, he replaced Walter Seuffert , who had left the German Bundestag . He was then a member of the German Bundestag until 1980 , where he chaired the Bavarian regional group within the SPD parliamentary group from June 1974 . He was always drawn into the Bundestag via the Bavarian State List . From 1974 to 1979 he was also a member of the European Parliament .

On October 22, 1969, he was appointed Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Justice in the Federal Government led by Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt . After the resignation of Willy Brandt and the subsequent resignation of the Federal Minister of Justice, Gerhard Jahn , Bayerl was also dismissed from office on May 16, 1974.

Bayerl was married to a former fellow student and had four children.

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  1. Helmut Violence: Members of the Bundestag / I - X legislative period of former NSDAP and / or branch memberships ( Memento from January 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file, accessed on November 19, 2011; 63 kB).