Leopold Figl

Leopold Figl (October 2 1902 in Rust, Lower Austria, - May 9 1965 in Vienna) was an Austrian politician of the ÖVP (Christian Democrats).

After graduation (Dipl.-Ing. of Agriculture at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna), he became vice chair of the Lower Austrian Bauernbund (peasants' federation) in 1931 and chairman in 1933.

After the authoritarian revolution of Engelbert Dollfuss, Figl became member of the federal council of economic policy and became leader of the paramilitary organisation of Ostmärkische Sturmscharen for the state of Lower Austria.

After the "Anschluss", the Nazis deported Figl to the Dachau concentration camp in 1938, from which he was released in May 1943. He then worked as oil engineer, but in October 1944 Figl was again arrested and brought to the Mauthausen concentration camp. In February 1945, he was sentenced to death for "high treason" in Vienna, but the death penalty was not carried out before the end of the war.

After the defeat of the Nazis, the Allies occupied Austria at the end of World War II. The Russian Military Commander asked Figl to manage the provision of food for the population of Vienna. On April 14, 1945, he refounded the Bauernbund and integrated it into the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), which was founded three days later. Figl was elected vice chair. On April 27 he became interim Governor of Lower Austria and vice-minister.

At the first free elections after 1934, held in December 1945, the ÖVP won an absolute majority. Leopold Figl was proposed as Chancellor; the Soviets agreed, because of his opposition to the Nazis and his management qualities. He was very popular, to which lots of jokes about home provide evidence, e.g. concerning "wine policy" with the USA and the "Russian bear". From 1945 till 1966 a grand coalition between his own party and the Socialists (SPÖ) was able to solve the heavy economical and social problems of the destroyed country. The Marshall Plan of the USA was a great help.

After internal criticism, Figl resigned as Chancellor on November 26 1953. His successor Julius Raab was less flexible against the SPÖ, but was Chancellor when the Austrian State Treaty, which granted full independence to the country, was signed on May 15, 1955. However, Figl was strongly involved in this achievement, as he remained in the government as foreign minister.

The national elections of 1959 changed the number of parliament seats of the ÖVP and SPÖ to a ratio of almost 1:1, which gave the SPÖ the bargaining power to demand that Bruno Kreisky succeeded foreign minister. Figl then became president of the National Council, but soon he returned to Lower Austria, to become governor of his home state. He died 1965 in Vienna.


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Preceded by:
Karl Renner
Chancellor of Austria
1945-1953
Succeeded by:
Julius Raab
Preceded by:
Karl Gruber
Foreign Minister of Austria
1953-1959
Succeeded by:
Bruno Kreisky
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