75509-004-cfe09f17[1]_tiny Albert Einstein

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Rudi-baby[1]_tiny 03/14/1879 Birth Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany. His parents are Hermann and Pauline Einstein.
Einstein-1884-with-sister-sized[1]_tiny 11/18/1881 Sibling His younger sister is Maria "Maja" Einstein.
Elt200712240639052403638[1]_tiny 01/01/1902 Children Einstein and Maric had a daughter named Lieserl a year before they married sometime during January in Novi Sad, Vojvodina. She died in childhood.
111104074239-albert-einstein-story-top[1]_tiny 04/01/1902 Job He wasn't able to marry Maric without a job so he took jobs tutoring children throughout 1902, but was fired from those.
Einstein_at_swiss_po[1]_tiny 12/12/1902 Job Later in 1902, his friends father "recommended" him a job as a clerk in the Swiss Patent Office in Bern. He quit in 1909.
Einst_wedd[1]_tiny 01/06/1903 First Spouse With the Patent Office job, he finally married Mileva Maric. They were married at Berns City Hall.
Einstein[1]_tiny 05/14/1904 Children Einstein and Maric's first son, Hans Albert, was born in Bern, Switzerland.
Elt200712240646572401121[1]_tiny 01/09/1905 Publicatons Throughout 1905, Einstein published four papers in the Annalen der Physik, each of them would affect modern physics.
F90298d349d4df8a0da2e181bf7685da_1m[1]_tiny 12/12/1909 Job After leaving the Patent Office, he taught at the University of Zurich where he worked until 1914.
Elt200712240645381003728[1]_tiny 07/28/1910 Children Eduard Einstein is Albert Einstein's second son with Maric. He was born in Bern, Switzerland.
Elt200712240711515530507[1]_tiny 01/01/1913 Job At the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics, he was the director from 1913 to 1933.
Elt200712240815129285794[1]_tiny 06/02/1919 Second Spouse Einstein's second wife was his cousin, Elsa Lowenthal. The two were married in Berlin?
Einstein-1933-albert-nobel-prize-sized[1]_tiny 01/01/1921 Accomplishment Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.
Einst_23[2]_tiny 01/01/1933 Job During 1933, he accepted a position as a Professor at Princeton University where he worked for the rest of his life.
Einstein-lg[1]_tiny 04/18/1955 Death He died in Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. due to an aortic aneurysm. He was 76 years old.
Chimp_covering_ears[1]_tiny 12/13/1958 Symbol 1 A chimp represents Einstein because they are both crazy and intelligent. Einstein was one of the smartest people of his time. The chimp is the smartest animal alive. I consider Albert to be crazy because he married his cousin and had a baby before marriage. Chimps are just crazy to begin with.
Burgundy single[1]_tiny 12/14/1959 Symbol 2 The color burgundy symbolizes wealth, success, and prosperity. This color represents him because he was successful in his education. He had full employment before he died. Einstein had good fortune when he won the Nobel Prise.
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