Background
His father Ludwik was a school inspector, mother was a teacher. After the death of his father in 1928, he went to Paris, where he studied urban studies in 1931-1932 at Sorbonne.
His father Ludwik was a school inspector, mother was a teacher. After the death of his father in 1928, he went to Paris, where he studied urban studies in 1931-1932 at Sorbonne.
Initially he attended a school in Tarnopol. In 1925 he graduated from Kopernik gymnasium (high school) in Lwów and later studied engineering and architecture at the Lwów Politechnic.
He started to write and paint there. After return to Lwów he became active in local cultural life. In 1939 he was mobilized into the army and fought during the Invasion of Poland in the 10th Brigade of Motorized Cavalry of colonel Stanisław Maczek.
After the Soviet invasion of Poland Haupt fled to Hungary and later to France.
He survived the siege of Dunkirk and was evacuated to England. He served in the Polish army until 1946.
At the end of the war, Haupt married American Edith Norris from New Orleans, whom he met in Great Britain. Foreign three decades he contributed stories, articles, and memoirs in Polish to several periodicals, including the Paris-based emigre journal Kultura.
During his lifetime, Haupt published only one book, Pierścień z papieru (Paper Ring) in 1963 in Paris.
After suffering a heart attack, Haupt died 10 May 1975 in the hospital in Winchester, Virginia. He was buried in New Orleans.