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{{Short description|Norwegian barrister (1920–2014)}}
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'''Annæus Schjødt''' (13 February 1920 – 4 November 2014) was a Norwegian barrister.
'''Annæus Schjødt''' (13 February 1920 – 4 November 2014) was a Norwegian barrister.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
He was born in [[Aker, Norway|Aker]] as a son of [[Annæus Schjødt]] (1888–1972) and Hedevig Schjødt, née Petersen (1892–1966). He was a grandson of Attorney General [[Annæus J. Schjødt]].<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia|year=|title=Annæus Schjødt D.Y.|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Hans Fredrik|last=Dahl|authorlink=Hans Fredrik Dahl|editor=[[Knut Helle|Helle, Knut]]|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Annæus_Schjødt_D.Y./utdypning|language=Norwegian|accessdate=18 September 2011}}</ref> His sister Karen Hedevig Schjødt married chief physician [[Thorstein Guthe]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1973|title=Guthe, Thorstein|encyclopedia=[[Hvem er hvem?]]|editor=Steenstrup, Bjørn|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|url=http://runeberg.org/hvemerhvem/1973/0196.html|pages=196–197|language=Norwegian|accessdate=18 September 2011}}</ref> From 1947 to 1965 he was married to Sissel Anker Olsen (1927–1987), a daughter of [[Kristofer Anker Olsen]] and sister of [[Sossen Krohg]]. From 1968 to 1976 he was married to Grethe Buck, a daughter of [[Bertel Otto Steen]] and Bodil Braathen. After her release in 1976, he married [[Mossad]] agent [[Sylvia Rafael]] (1937–2005) whom he had defended in 1974 for her participation in the [[Lillehammer affair]].<ref name=nbl/> He died aged 94 on 4 November 2014.<ref>[http://www.smp.no/ntb/innenriks/article10310416.ece Krigsveteran Annæus Schjødt er død]{{no icon}}</ref>
He was born in [[Aker, Norway|Aker]] as a son of [[Annæus Schjødt]] (1888–1972) and Hedevig Schjødt, née Petersen (1892–1966). He was a grandson of Attorney General [[Annæus J. Schjødt]].<ref name=nbl>{{cite encyclopedia|year=|title=Annæus Schjødt D.Y.|encyclopedia=[[Norsk biografisk leksikon]]|first=Hans Fredrik|last=Dahl|authorlink=Hans Fredrik Dahl|editor=Helle, Knut|editor-link=Knut Helle|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Annæus_Schjødt_D.Y./utdypning|language=Norwegian|accessdate=18 September 2011}}</ref> His sister Karen Hedevig Schjødt married chief physician [[Thorstein Guthe]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1973|title=Guthe, Thorstein|encyclopedia=[[Hvem er hvem?]]|editor=Steenstrup, Bjørn|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|url=https://runeberg.org/hvemerhvem/1973/0196.html|pages=196–197|language=Norwegian|access-date=18 September 2011}}</ref> From 1947 to 1965 he was married to Sissel Anker Olsen (1927–1987), a daughter of [[Kristofer Anker Olsen]] and sister of [[Sossen Krohg]]. From 1968 to 1976 he was married to Grethe Buck, a daughter of [[Bertel Otto Steen]] and Bodil Braathen. After her release in 1976, he married [[Mossad]] agent [[Sylvia Rafael]] (1937–2005) whom he had defended in 1974 for her participation in the [[Lillehammer affair]].<ref name=nbl/> He died aged 94 on 4 November 2014.<ref>[http://www.smp.no/ntb/innenriks/article10310416.ece Krigsveteran Annæus Schjødt er død]{{in lang|no}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
He took the [[examen artium]] at [[Ris, Oslo|Riis]] in 1938 and the [[cand.jur.]] degree in 1947. In between he served four years in the air force during the [[Second World War]], in the UK and Canada. He spent two years in the [[No. 331 Squadron RAF]]. He was decorated with the [[War Medal (Norway)|War Medal]], the [[Defence Medal 1940–1945]] and the [[Haakon VII 70th Anniversary Medal]].<ref name=nbl/><ref name=hvem>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1973|title=Schjødt, Annæus|encyclopedia=[[Hvem er hvem?]]|editor=Steenstrup, Bjørn|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|url=http://runeberg.org/hvemerhvem/1973/0489.html|pages=489–490|language=Norwegian|accessdate=18 September 2011}}</ref>
He took the [[examen artium]] at [[Ris, Oslo|Riis]] in 1938 and the [[cand.jur.]] degree in 1947. In between he served four years in the air force during the [[World War II|Second World War]], in the UK and Canada. He served for two years in [[No. 331 Squadron RAF]]. He was decorated with the [[War Medal (Norway)|War Medal]], the [[Defence Medal 1940–1945]] and the [[Haakon VII 70th Anniversary Medal]].<ref name=nbl/><ref name=hvem>{{cite encyclopedia|year=1973|title=Schjødt, Annæus|encyclopedia=[[Hvem er hvem?]]|editor=Steenstrup, Bjørn|publisher=Aschehoug|location=Oslo|url=https://runeberg.org/hvemerhvem/1973/0489.html|pages=489–490|language=Norwegian|access-date=18 September 2011}}</ref>


He worked as a deputy judge in 1948. He became a junior solicitor in his father's law firm in 1949 and became partner in 1951. From 1953 he was a barrister with access to work with [[Supreme Court of Norway|Supreme Court]] cases. He is especially known for working with the [[Lillehammer affair|Lillehammer case]] in 1974, where he [[defender (law)|defended]] his future wife Sylvia Rafael. He is also known from several libel cases.<ref name=nbl/><ref name=hvem/> He was also chairman of ''[[Hjemmet]]'', [[Knaben Molybdængruber]] and [[Braathens SAFE]], and a board member of the [[Norwegian Bar Association]], [[Wittusen & Jensen]], [[Elektrokontakt]], [[Schibsted]]gruppen, [[Bertel O. Steen]], [[Ingeniør F. Selmer]], [[Tostrupgaarden]], [[Hotel Bristol (Oslo)|Hotel Bristol]], [[A. Johnson & Co.]], [[Avon Rubber]], [[Rank Xerox]], [[Forsikringsselskapet Minerva]]<ref name=nbl/><ref name=hvem/> and [[Forsikringsselskapet Viking]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Forsikringsselskapet Viking utdeler 8 pst.|work=[[Aftenposten]]|language=Norwegian|date=5 June 1969|page=12}}</ref> He retired in 1992, and moved to [[Pretoria, South Africa]] with his wife. She died in 2005, and Schjødt moved back to Norway in 2006.<ref name=nbl/>
He worked as a deputy judge in 1948. He became a junior solicitor in his father's law firm in 1949 and became partner in 1951. From 1953 he was a barrister with access to work with [[Supreme Court of Norway|Supreme Court]] cases. He is especially known for working with the [[Lillehammer affair|Lillehammer case]] in 1974, where he [[defender (law)|defended]] his future wife Sylvia Rafael. He is also known from several libel cases.<ref name=nbl/><ref name=hvem/> He was also chairman of ''[[Hjemmet]]'', [[Knaben Molybdængruber]] and [[Braathens SAFE]], and a board member of the [[Norwegian Bar Association]], [[Wittusen & Jensen]], [[Elektrokontakt]], [[Schibsted]]gruppen, [[Bertel O. Steen]], [[Ingeniør F. Selmer]], [[Tostrupgaarden]], [[Hotel Bristol (Oslo)|Hotel Bristol]], [[A. Johnson & Co.]], [[Avon Rubber]], [[Rank Xerox]], [[Forsikringsselskapet Minerva]]<ref name=nbl/><ref name=hvem/> and [[Forsikringsselskapet Viking]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Forsikringsselskapet Viking utdeler 8 pst.|work=[[Aftenposten]]|language=Norwegian|date=5 June 1969|page=12}}</ref> He retired in 1992, and moved to [[Pretoria, South Africa]] with his wife. She died in 2005, and Schjødt moved back to Norway in 2006.<ref name=nbl/>


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Latest revision as of 06:32, 26 December 2023

Annæus Schjødt (13 February 1920 – 4 November 2014) was a Norwegian barrister.

Personal life

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He was born in Aker as a son of Annæus Schjødt (1888–1972) and Hedevig Schjødt, née Petersen (1892–1966). He was a grandson of Attorney General Annæus J. Schjødt.[1] His sister Karen Hedevig Schjødt married chief physician Thorstein Guthe.[2] From 1947 to 1965 he was married to Sissel Anker Olsen (1927–1987), a daughter of Kristofer Anker Olsen and sister of Sossen Krohg. From 1968 to 1976 he was married to Grethe Buck, a daughter of Bertel Otto Steen and Bodil Braathen. After her release in 1976, he married Mossad agent Sylvia Rafael (1937–2005) whom he had defended in 1974 for her participation in the Lillehammer affair.[1] He died aged 94 on 4 November 2014.[3]

Career

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He took the examen artium at Riis in 1938 and the cand.jur. degree in 1947. In between he served four years in the air force during the Second World War, in the UK and Canada. He served for two years in No. 331 Squadron RAF. He was decorated with the War Medal, the Defence Medal 1940–1945 and the Haakon VII 70th Anniversary Medal.[1][4]

He worked as a deputy judge in 1948. He became a junior solicitor in his father's law firm in 1949 and became partner in 1951. From 1953 he was a barrister with access to work with Supreme Court cases. He is especially known for working with the Lillehammer case in 1974, where he defended his future wife Sylvia Rafael. He is also known from several libel cases.[1][4] He was also chairman of Hjemmet, Knaben Molybdængruber and Braathens SAFE, and a board member of the Norwegian Bar Association, Wittusen & Jensen, Elektrokontakt, Schibstedgruppen, Bertel O. Steen, Ingeniør F. Selmer, Tostrupgaarden, Hotel Bristol, A. Johnson & Co., Avon Rubber, Rank Xerox, Forsikringsselskapet Minerva[1][4] and Forsikringsselskapet Viking.[5] He retired in 1992, and moved to Pretoria, South Africa with his wife. She died in 2005, and Schjødt moved back to Norway in 2006.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Dahl, Hans Fredrik. "Annæus Schjødt D.Y.". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  2. ^ Steenstrup, Bjørn, ed. (1973). "Guthe, Thorstein". Hvem er hvem? (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 196–197. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  3. ^ Krigsveteran Annæus Schjødt er død(in Norwegian)
  4. ^ a b c Steenstrup, Bjørn, ed. (1973). "Schjødt, Annæus". Hvem er hvem? (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 489–490. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Forsikringsselskapet Viking utdeler 8 pst". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 5 June 1969. p. 12.