Amelia Earhart Research Paper

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Amelia Mary Earhart was named after her two grandmothers, Amelia Harres Otis and Mary Wells Earhart. It was a family tradition. (Fun Facts about Amelia Earhart. Fun Facts about Amelia Earhart) On her final flight, were she attempted to fly around the world in 1937, she mysteriously vanished. There are many theories about what happened to her and her crew member Fred Noonan.
One theory about what happened to Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan is that she was a U.S spy, spying on the Japanese. There are many versions of this story which makes this theory less plausible because with so many different versions you can get fact confused with fiction. The most basic version of the story says that Earhart was spying on the Japanese for the Roosevelts, …show more content…

(Was Amelia Earhart a US Spy? ( Video). The Christian Science Monitor.) There are no U.S documents supporting this theory so that makes it even less plausible. Most of the Spy theories start with a recollection of a U.S serviceperson, this was heard in the Pacific Theater during World War 2. Like any rumor more and more got added to the original story. (Was Amelia Earhart a US Spy? ( Video). The Christian Science Monitor.) “He stated the walls of the hotel were extremely thin and he overheard a conversation in English between two Japanese to the effect that Amelia Earhart was still alive and was being detained in a hotel in Tokyo,” said a U.S soldier in an interview with the FBI. (Was Amelia Earhart a US Spy? ( Video). The Christian Science Monitor.) The FBI says that is unlikely that this actually happened and that the Japanese were talking about such an important subject in English. Many individuals wrote to J. Edgar Hoover concerning the whereabouts of Amelia Earhart. “Although I would like to be of assistance in connection with your letter, the FBI does not have any material for distribution concerning Amelia Earhart. She was not the individual known as ‘Tokyo

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