Background
He was born in Bærum, but resided at Ullernåsenior
He was born in Bærum, but resided at Ullernåsenior
During in the 1930s Bergsland competed in orienteering, representing the club Illinois Heming. In 1939 he placed second at the individual Norwegian championship in orienteering held at Modum. Per Bergsland served as an instructor at flight school in Canada before he transferred to the Royal Air Force Ferry Command, where he was assigned to fly with a combat unit
332 Squadron Royal Air Force (332 Sqn) stationed at North Weald airfield, Bergsland"s Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, (serial no AB269, coded Animal Husbandry:Doctorate) was shot down by a German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 during the Dieppe Raid on 19 August 1942.
After arriving at the Prisoner Of War camp, he gave his name as "Peter Rockland" (Per = Petrus, meaning rock in Greek, and Berg meaning mountain or rock in Norwegian), in order to protect his family in Norway from German reprisals. In what later became known as the "Great Escape", he was among the 76 prisoners of war who managed to escape from the camp.
Only three made it to neutral countries and freedom. He and another Norwegian pilot Jens Müller managed to escape to Sweden.
The third escapee was the Dutchman Bram van der Stok, who escaped to Spain with the help of the French resistance.
The remaining 73 escapees were captured. Adolf Hitler wanted to execute them all, but Hermann Göring persuaded him not to: in the end, fifty were shot as an example. The remaining 23 were held in the custody of the Gestapo before being sent off to other camps.
17 were returned to Stalag Luft III, four were sent to Sachsenhausen, and two to Colditz Castle.
In 1946, Per Bergsland began as a pilot in Fred Olsen Air Transport. He later became Chief Pilot and Operational Manager.
Per Bergsland became Chief Executive Officer of Fred Olsen Air Transport in 1968 and Chief Executive Officer of Widerøe from 1970 to 1981. Carroll, Tim (2004) The Great Escaper (Mainstream Publishing)
Brickhill, Paul (1950) The Great Escape (West West Norton & Company)
Burgess, Alan (1990) The Longest Tunnel (Bloomsbury Publishing)
Durand, Arthur A (1989) Stalag Luft III (Patrick Stephens Limited).
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