Alfons Spielhoff was born on 3 July 1912 in
Essen. He grew up in the Youth Movement, after 1933 he was in the
Hitler Youth. He studied foreign science in Berlin, but after obtaining his diploma, he was denied his
doctorate due to being imprisoned twice by the
Gestapo. As a soldier, he was sentenced in 1944 for
Wehrkraftzersetzung and imprisoned in
Toulon, but was able to desert. Until the summer of 1945, he was a prisoner of war in France. In 1950, Spielhoff received his doctorate on the subject of his
dissertation "Technology as a Problem of Cultural Science". Since 1951, Spielhoff was engaged in the
SPD, the
GEW, the
German Peace Society (DFG) and since the 1960s also in the
Humanist Union. From 1958 to 1959, he was chairman of the Working Community of German Peace Associations and from 1962 to 1974 Cultural Commissioner of the City of Dortmund. == Policy ==