Kyrre Grepp

Kyrre Grepp (1879 - 1922) Norwegian politician, leader of the Norwegian Labour Party. Grepp became a Communist by the end of his life and was active in the Comintern.

A street is named after Grepp in the Sagene borough of Oslo.

He was married to Rachel Grepp, with whom he had the daughter Gerda Grepp.

Norwegian Labour Party
Leadership
Leaders
  • Andersen
  • Jensen
  • Knudsen
  • Jeppesen
  • Gjøsteen
  • Berg
  • Jeppesen
  • Meyer
  • Knudsen
  • Hornsrud
  • Nissen
  • Knudsen
  • Kyrre Grepp
  • Stang
  • Torp
  • Gerhardsen
  • Bratteli
  • Steen
  • Brundtland
  • Jagland
  • Stoltenberg
Party Secretaries
  • Nilssen
  • Tranmæl
  • Gerhardsen
  • Bratteli
  • Lie
  • Bye
  • Leveraas
  • Jagland
  • D.T. Andersen
  • Torsvik
  • Kolberg
  • Johansen
Parliamentary leaders
  • Eriksen
  • Knudsen
  • Eriksen
  • Knudsen
  • Buen
  • Hornsrud
  • Scheflo
  • Madsen
  • Støstad
  • Madsen
  • Nygaardsvold
  • Støstad
  • Magnus Nilssen
  • Madsen
  • Monsen
  • Støstad
  • Torp
  • Gerhardsen
  • Hønsvald
  • Bratteli
  • Hansen
  • Bratteli
  • Nordli
  • Bratteli
  • Brundtland
  • Førde
  • Brundtland
  • Berge
  • Borgen
  • Jagland
  • Thoresen
  • Jagland
  • Stoltenberg
  • Solberg
  • Stoltenberg
  • Solberg
  • Pedersen
Related topics
  • History of the Norwegian Labour Party
  • Workers' Youth League
  • AUF membership scandal
  • Red-Green Coalition
Authority control
  • VIAF: 9113611
Persondata
Name Grepp, Kyrre
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 1879
Place of birth
Date of death 1922
Place of death