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On August 21, 1945 | On August 21, 1945 [[George Putnam]] received an unsigned telegram that read: | ||
''Camp liberated; all well. Volumes to tell. Love to mother.'' | |||
The complete story of the enigmatic telegram and the final resolution of its meaning is told in [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/forum/FAQs/ltm.htm Ron Bright's report.] The telegram was not from Amelia but from the son of a woman for whom Putnam was caring. | |||
Latest revision as of 00:41, 13 October 2009
On August 21, 1945 George Putnam received an unsigned telegram that read:
Camp liberated; all well. Volumes to tell. Love to mother.
The complete story of the enigmatic telegram and the final resolution of its meaning is told in Ron Bright's report. The telegram was not from Amelia but from the son of a woman for whom Putnam was caring.