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BERGMANN, DR. PETER
Dr. Peter Bergmann was born as an American citizen in Japan after Pearl Harbor. At the age of seven, he traveled by seaplane to England where he attended boarding school until his parents resettled to San Francisco. When he was nine years old, he and his 13 year old brother travelled as unaccompanied minors by boat across the Atlantic and then across the United States by train to San Francisco where they were reunited with his parents. He attended UC Berkeley as an undergraduate and graduate student. In 1964, willing to risk his future for what he believed in, he was one of the 572 students arrested in the Free Speech Movement's first mass arrest.
He approached his study of history as a moral imperative-to understand the catastrophe of World War II and German history. In his book, Nietzsche, the last antipolitical German, he revealed Nietzsche to be a man of his time, the Bismarckian era. He spent the next three decades exploring the relationship between German and American exceptionalism. Left unfinished is his manuscript, American Exceptionalism and the Problem of German Defeat, which he joyfully toiled upon for years until illness made it impossible to do so. His place was in the study where he consumed books and treated learning as an end in itself - a labor of love that he shared with his many students.
His career took him to many parts of the country and the world: Bates College in Maine, Colgate University in upstate New York, Wellesley college in Massachusetts, University of Nebraska, and University of Connecticut, where he was a tenured associate professor, as well as stays in Munich, East Berlin, and Budapest, Hungary. Peter commuted for 8 years to Gainesville, managing to be an attentive, loving father and husband even while working a thousand miles away. He taught in the History Department and Center for European Studies at UF for ten years, retiring in 2014. He was erudite but unassuming. Witty and gentle, able to make intellectual history accessible. He was recipient of the Graduate Teaching Award in History at UF.
His illness was debilitating and long, but Peter never complained, never. He was a scholar, an incredible father, and a loving husband. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 38 years Dr. Alice Freifeld; his three children, Sophia, Max, and Ben; his three grandchildren, Eli, Freya, and Sameer; his sister, Bettina; and extended family.
Funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 1 p.m. at WILLIAMS-THOMAS FUNERAL HOME DOWNTOWN, 404 North Main Street. Burial will be at the B'nai Israel cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Altrusa House in Gainesville, 2002 NW 36th Ave. Gainesville, FL 32605. Please visit his memorial page at
www.williamsthomas
funeralhome.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
WILLIAMS-THOMAS
DOWNTOWN
352-376-7556

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Published by Gainesville Sun from Aug. 27 to Aug. 28, 2017.

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ralph mendershausen

May 17, 2025

I am very sorry this comes so many years after Peter´s death; his story is one for our time.
I was part of his graduate school story at
Berkeley, including Hans Rosenberg´s seminar in
German Historiography. Our generation had some choices to make about history, activism and political commitment in the mid-1960´s. Peter was a loyal friend through that time. I want to testify to his commitment to history and to history as practice and activism. As we finished our studies we faced the harsh reality of working, finding a job, supporting self/wife and later children. It was ridiculously tough, downright absurd, to seek a university job in German history in the early 70´s. In my experience, most quit and changed fields. Some left academia entirely. Not Peter! Peter had what it took in commitment to stay the course. I think it cost him dearly, but that was his choice. If ever there was someone whose dedication was tried and whose success was not guaranteed it was Peter. Impressive! I am sure he was a humble and inspiring teacher as he was a supportive and loyal friend. I feel lucky to have known him.
Ralph Mendershausen

Brian Katulis

August 28, 2017

So sorry for your loss.

Jeff Davis

August 27, 2017

We at Jordan Glen are so sorry to hear of Peter's passing.
I remember that he had a quiet sense of self and good sense of humor-Of course, having Ben as your son, would mean you would have needed one.
Our condolences to the entire Bergman family, especially Ben.
Love,
Jeff and the Jordan Glen teachers.

Jack & Sue Mecholsky

August 26, 2017

We are very sorry to hear about the death of Dr. Bergman. Ben is a friend of our daughter, Sarah. We are praying for the family in this time of grief.

Jack and Sue Mecholsky

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