no one helped Amelia Earhart, not that I know of
to help Amelia Earhart navigate her way around the world
Amelia was a great help and inspiration to the '99's, an organisation of women fliers.
Because she wanted to help the war effort.
In large part, Amelia Earhart supported herself with public appearances and promotions such as Amelia Earhart luggage. Her husband, George Palmer Putnam, helped her promote herself so she could afford to keep flying. She was self-reliant and did not want to be dependent on her husband.
She has NEVER been found and subs were not used .
He got her as the first female passenger to cross the Atlantic
She flew every chance she got -that helps a lot.
Shes still famuos cause she floo acriss tha atlantic ocean by herself
Amelia was the older sister to Muriel Earhart. Muriel's nickname was Pidge. One thing I know they did as girls was have their uncle help them build a home-made sled, and Amelia used it on the roof of the shed. She flew off the roof and crash-landed, but came up with a bruised lip and torn dress exclaiming "Oh, Pidge, it's just like flying!" I know this because I did a HUGE project on Amelia Earhart last year.
Amelia was dead by the time WW2 happened. -However she was a trainee Nurse Aide in a Toronto hospital in 1918. This may be what you were thinking about, but that was WW1.
George Palmer Putnam -of the publishing house. They were divorced in l935- causes never having been made public- the Movie (Amelia) based on reviews I have seen glosses over the divorce- and makes it appear that Amelia and George were an intact if somewhat jolty- to coin a phrase married couple- Like the Spectors- I can"t help but see the analogy- Big George was essentially running (Amelia) as a sort of remote- control circus act- there was an unhealthy Carnival atmosphere- engendered by Mr. Putnam. I don"t think she approved!