Education
University of Warsaw.
University of Warsaw.
He was actively engaged in the life of the Polish community in Zaolzie. From its foundation in 1922, he was one of the leading activists of the Polish People"s Party in Czechoslovakia. After the annexation of Zaolzie region to Poland in 1938, President Ignacy Mościcki named him a deputy of the Silesian Parliament, where Berger was a deputy until the outbreak of World World War World War II During the Nazi occupation he was interred in the Auschwitz and Dachau concentration camps.
On 25 June 1950 he was elected a superintendent of the Silesian Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession.
In 1952, Berger was designated a professor of systematic theology at the Theological Academy in Modra near Bratislava and moved permanently to Bratislava. Berger was also active in the tourist and skiing organizations of the Polish minority in Czechoslovakia.
In his free time, he also enjoyed painting, covering mostly the landscapes of his native region.
He was a member of the Polish People"s Party, a political party active amongst middle-class Lutherans of the Polish minority in interbellum Czechoslovakia.