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Salo Pedro Grenning

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Salo Pedro (Pedro) Grenning (Goldfarb)
son of Leopold Goldfarb and Sonja Epstein
born in: Norway
in: 05/04/1918
Military Service: Norway
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Passed away in Oslo
in: 01/02/1986

Active Years

Actions in WWII

  • נובמבר 1944

Biography

He was born as Salo Goldfarb in Bergen as a son of businessman Leopold Goldfarb (from Rajgr?d, lived 1878–1933) and Sonja Epstein (from Suwa?ki, lived 1888–1970). His first newspaper drawing was published in 1933 in Bergens Arbeiderblad. He studied at the Belfast School of Art from 1935 to 1936, at the Bergen National Academy of the Arts from 1936 to 1937 and at Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry from 1937 to 1938. He adopted the pen name Pedro in February 1941, one year after Nazi Germany invaded and occupied Norway. He fled to the United Kingdom in 1941, via Shetland (together with Leif Andreas Larsen) to Scotland. In 1944, as a soldier in the British Army, he participated in the liberation of Walcheren and Middelburg, later becoming an honorary citizen of the latter.
From 1944 to 1945 he was an illustrator in London-based newspaper Norsk Tidend. After the war he was decorated with the Norwegian Defence Medal and the British Defence Medal. In 1945 he legally changed his name from Goldfarb to Grenning. He was also hired in the new newspaper Verdens Gang, specifically at the initiative of journalist Asbj?rn Barlaup. Pedro remained in Verdens Gang for the rest of his career. He also designed book covers. His works have been exhibited at H?stutstillingen, and his works are owned by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.
In July 1961 in Stavern he married Bj?rg Sigrunn St?land.
He died in February 1986 in Oslo.