Jo Benkow was born in
Trondheim, Norway, to Jewish parents, Ivan Benkow and Annie Louise Florence. The family moved to the municipality of
Bærum outside
Oslo when Jo was a child. Jo Benkow married Bjørg Gerda Folkestad in 1952, but the marriage dissolved in 1983. From 1985 he was married to fellow politician
Annelise Høegh, former parliamentary representative for the Conservative Party, and daughter of war aviator Anders Høegh. He was the uncle of journalistic fraudster
Bjørn Benkow. As a member of the tiny Jewish
minority of Norway, he experienced first-hand prejudice while growing up. In 1942, he fled persecution by the
Nazis occupying Norway, to Sweden. His mother and sister were deported by the Nazi regime from Norway and murdered in
Auschwitz. Jo reached the United Kingdom where he served in the
Royal Norwegian Air Force. He returned after the war and took up photography as a trade, his father's profession. ==Political career==