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Newly released Amelia Earhart documents reveal vivid details of Japan’s role in search for doomed aviator

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The National Archives recently released the second batch of records related to famed American aviator Amelia Earhart — offering an in-depth look into her mysterious 1937 disappearance.

Over 3,700 pages were published on Nov. 25, with 56 PDF files providing information to the public. 

Among the documents was a memo detailing a conversation between then-Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Saito on July 13, 1937.

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Though it was public information that Japan participated in the search effort, the memo details the resources shared and highlights the specific cooperation between the two countries.

“Japan had two ships taking part in the search for Amelia Earhart … Their officials at Hawaii and other points had been instructed to keep closely posted on the search in the hope of being of some help,” the document says, in part. 

Also included in the document drop is a press transcript between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and a reporter.

The specific exchange from July 20, 1937, adds context to the justification of the investigation’s costs.

Roosevelt shared a dispatch from Honolulu, claiming the search was costing $4 million.

He also said Navy planes were required to log a certain number of hours per year and that the search counted toward it.

Memorandum of Conversation Between Secretary Hull and the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Hiroshi Saito

“There is no additional cost … whether they were [handling] a search problem of this kind or whether they were doing a maneuver,” said Roosevelt.

First lady Eleanor Roosevelt was also involved in details related to the search for Earhart, helping to request an important radio log for pilot Paul Mantz.

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Mrs. Roosevelt penned a letter to then-Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr., thanking him for helping her obtain copies for Mantz of the Itasca radio logs — the only records of the last contact with Earhart’s flight.

Also included in the file is a newspaper clipping of a statement from Earhart’s mother, Amy Otis Earhart, from July 24, 1949.

Pilot Amelia Earhart poses for a portrait in and airplane in circa 1936.

Amy Earthart stated that she believed her daughter “died in Japan” on “a United States government mission, probably on verbal orders” — and “not in the Pacific Ocean.”

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Many of the conspiracy theories that are floated to this day regarding Earhart’s story cite Japan as playing a role in her disappearance.

“I am equally sure she did not make a forced landing in the sea,” Amy Earhart added.

Herbert Hoover at White House with Amelia Earhart

Many researchers also hypothesize that aviation trailblazer Earhart did not crash her plane at sea, but instead landed and was stranded on Nikumaroro Island, later perishing there.

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Purdue University recently delayed an expedition to search for Earhart’s missing plane in Nikumaroro to next year, due to issues with permits, as well as hurricane season concerns.

Earhart was the first woman to fly nonstop solo across the U.S. on Aug. 24, 1932.

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