Background
Poser, Norman Stanley was born on May 28, 1928 in London. Son of Jack and Margaret (Salomon) Poser. came to the United States, 1939, naturalized, 1946.
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Escape describes a little-known episode of the Holocaust. In the winter of 1942-43, the Danish consul in Oslo saved about twenty Jews, among them the author's grandmother, who were living in Norway from deportation to the Nazi death camps. The Holocaust in Norway has received little public attention, perhaps because only 2,100 Jews were living there when the Germans invaded the country in 1940. Nevertheless, about one-third of the Norwegian Jews died in the Holocaust. The Norwegian police and bureaucracy actively participated in adopting and enforcing anti-Semitic measures, stealing Jewish property, arresting the Jews, and handing them over to the Germans on the Oslo dock to be deported to Auschwitz. Escape describes the historical background of these events as well as the experiences of the author's family, who were Danish but settled in Norway in the 1890s and established the Salomon Shoe Factory in Oslo. The book is based largely on material in the Danish and Norwegian State Archives and on contemporaneous letters.
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Poser, Norman Stanley was born on May 28, 1928 in London. Son of Jack and Margaret (Salomon) Poser. came to the United States, 1939, naturalized, 1946.
AB cum laude, Harvard University, 1948. Bachelor of Laws cum laude, Harvard University, 1958.
Associate, Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst, New York City, 1958-1961; attorney, Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, 1961-1964; assistant director division trading and markets, Securities and Exchange Commission, 1964-1967; associate, Rosenman, Colin, Kaye, Petschek, Freund & Emil, New York City, 1967-1968; vice president, American Stock Exchange, New York City, 1968-1972; senior vice president, American Stock Exchange, 1972-1975; executive vice president, American Stock Exchange, 1975-1980; Adjunct Professor law, New York University, 1975-1980; professor of law, Brooklyn Law School, since 1980. Consultant World Bank, Securities and Exchange Commission, Organization of American States, various stock exchanges. Special counsel New York Stock Exch., since 1987.
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Served with United States Army, 1951-1953. Member American Law Institute, American Bar Association, New York City Bar Association, National Futures Association (arbitrator since 1987). Clubs: Harvard (New York City).
Married Miriam Kugelman, September 1, 1957 (divorced 1979). Children: Samuel Marc, Susan. Married Judith Eiseman Cohn, August 11, 1985.