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Herbert Hans Haupt was born on 21 December, 1919 in Stettin, Free State of Prussia, Weimar Republic, is a Spy for Nazi Germany (1919–1942). Discover Herbert Hans Haupt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?
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8 August, 1942 |
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Herbert Hans Haupt (December 21, 1919 – August 8, 1942) was an American spy and saboteur for Nazi Germany during World War II under Operation Pastorius.
Haupt would become the only American to be executed by the United States for collaborating with the Axis powers.
Born in Stettin, Germany, Haupt was the son of Hans Max and Erna (Froehling) Haupt.
Hans Haupt was a World War I Imperial German Army veteran who came to Chicago in 1923 to find work.
His wife and son followed in 1925.
Herbert Haupt became a United States citizen in 1930, at the age of 10, when his parents were naturalized.
He attended Lane Tech High School and later worked at the Simpson Optical Company as an apprentice optician.
As a youth, Haupt was a member of the German American Bund's Junior League.
In the years prior to the war, Haupt expressed pro-Nazi sentiments, saying that Germany was better than the United States.
At one point, an acquaintance, Lawrence J. Jordan, punched Haupt in the face after he showed at a party dressing in a storm trooper's uniform and speaking in favor of Nazism.
In 1941, Haupt, with two friends, Wolfgang Wergin and Hugo Troesken, set off on a world trek.
Troesken was turned back at the Mexican border for lack of proper identification, but Haupt and Wergin continued.
Neither Haupt nor Wergin had been able to secure American passports before the trip.
As they were German born (and thus still considered by Germany to be its citizens), they secured German passports from the Embassy in Mexico City.
They sailed to Japan, where they found work on a German merchant ship bound for France.
Haupt and Wergin arrived in France at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, following which Adolf Hitler had declared war against the United States.
Now stranded in Europe, Haupt went to stay at his grandmother's home in Stettin.
Wergin enlisted in the Wehrmacht.
As a civilian coast watcher, Haupt was awarded an Iron Cross 2nd Class, as well as the Blockade Runner Badge, for having helped his passenger ship run the British blockade when he served as a lookout on the way to France.
This drew the attention of the Abwehr (Secret Service), which recruited him to return to America as a saboteur.
Haupt later insisted that he accepted the job only as a way to return home.
Operation Pastorius consisted of 12 English-speaking Germans who were trained as secret agents at the Brandenburg Sabotage School.
Eight eventually graduated and were sent to the United States via U-boat to try to damage the U.S. war industries.
Haupt and three others landed on Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida on June 17, 1942.
The remaining group landed on Long Island.
Haupt promptly took a train from Jacksonville to Chicago, where he stayed with his parents and visited his girlfriend.
Haupt may well have intended to remain inactive until the end of the war.
However, two members of the Long Island group, George John Dasch and Ernst Peter Burger, had almost immediately turned themselves in to American authorities, naming the other members of their teams.
Haupt and his parents were arrested in Chicago on June 27.
Herbert Haupt and the other seven "U-boat Raiders" were sent to Washington, D.C., where they faced a military tribunal.
All were found guilty of being spies, and even though they had not carried out any sabotage, six – including Haupt – were sentenced to death.
Dasch and Burger received long prison sentences, which were commuted to deportation after the war.
Haupt, Edward Kerling, Hermann Neubauer, Werner Thiel, Heinrich Heinck, and Richard Quirin were all executed on August 8, 1942, in the District of Columbia's electric chair.
It was the largest mass execution by electrocution ever conducted at the D.C. Jail.
Haupt's last undelivered letter to his father read, "Try not to take this too hard. I have brought nothing but grief to all of my friends and relatives who did nothing wrong, my last thoughts will be of Mother."
Haupt was buried with the five others in the Potter's Field in Blue Plains, D.C. The graves were originally marked by wooden boards with numbers, but eventually a small monument was placed by the American Nazi Party over the graves in 1982.
The marker went largely unnoticed until it was removed by the National Park Service in 2010.
Haupt's parents, Hans and Erna, were both convicted of treason and stripped of their citizenship for not informing on their son.
Four others were convicted in the same trial as Haupt's parents: Haupt's uncle, Walter Wilhelm Froehling, his aunt, Lucille Froehling, and the parents of Wolfgang Wergin, Otto Richard Wergin and Kate Martha Wergin.
U.S. District Judge William Joseph Campbell sentenced Hans Haupt, Walter, and Otto to death, and Erna, Lucille, and Kate to 25 years in prison each.