Henry Rudi

Male, Deceased Person

1889 – 1970

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Who was Henry Rudi?

Henry Rudi was a Norwegian huntsman and polar bear hunter. His father had come from Gudbrandsdalen, to settle in Troms. Rudi went on a total of 40 hunting trips to the Arctic regions, and wintered there for 25 of them. The animals that were usually hunted in these regions include arctic fox, walrus and seal, but Rudi is most known for having killed 713 Polar Bears through his years in the Arctic. Areas in which Henry Rudi spent several winters, include Svalbard, Jan Mayen and Greenland. The winter of 1947, was the last time Rudi went hunting in the Arctic.

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Born
1889
Lived in
  • Tromsø
Died
1970

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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