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  1. Sverre Helge Hassel ( Oslo, 1876 – 1928) è stato un esploratore norvegese ed uno dei primi cinque uomini ad aver raggiunto il Polo Sud con la spedizione Amundsen . Appena l'età glielo consente Hassel si imbarca per ottenere la licenza di marinaio. Tra il 1898 ed il 1902 partecipa al tentativo di Otto Sverdrup di circumnavigare la Groenlandia .

  2. Sverre Helge Hassel (30 July 1876 – 6 June 1928) was a Norwegian polar explorer and one of the first five people to reach the South Pole. [1] [2] Biography. Sverre Hassel was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. As soon as he was old enough, he went to sea, earning his mate's certificate.

  3. Hassel, Sverre Helge (1876-1928) Hassel was a customs officer and polar explorer who participated on the second and third Fram expeditions. Sverre Helge Hassel was born on 30 July 1876 and grew up in the working class district of Grønland in Kristiania (Oslo).

  4. Polar explorer. Born: 1876, Kristiania (Oslo), Norway. Died : 1928, outside Amundsens home, Norway. Sverre Hassel went to sea aged around 15, serving first on the training ship Christiania before earning a mate’s and then a master’s certificate. In 1895, he entered the Sjømilitære korps (Navy Corps).

  5. Sverre Helge Hassel var tollbetjent og polfarer. Han ble født 30. juli 1876 og vokste opp på Grønland i Kristiania. Hans foreldre var restauratør og dansevert Martinius Pedersen Hassel (f. i Skotselv 7. februar 1851) og Elise Mathea Pedersen.

  6. Sverre Helge Hassel var en norsk polarfarer. Han deltok i den andre Fram-ekspedisjon under Otto Sverdrup fra 1898 til 1902, og i Roald Amundsens sydpolekspedisjon, hvor han var en av de fem nordmennene som 14. desember 1911 plantet det norske flagget på Sydpolen.

  7. On the way south Amundsen told the experienced dog-driver, Sverre Hassel, of the new destination as Hassels skills were crucial to the expedition to the South Pole. The Fram put in at Funchal on the island of Madeira on 6 September as the last stop before Antarctica.