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The earliest picture of Einstein
The earliest picture of Einstein
From "Albert Einstein Pictures"
Einstein's father Hermann
Einstein's father Hermann
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Einstein and Maja as children
Einstein and Maja as children
From "Albert Einstein Pictures"
Einstein as Swiss patent clerk
Einstein as Swiss patent clerk
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Einstein and Mileva in 1903
Einstein and Mileva in 1903
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Einstein in 1920
Einstein in 1920
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Einstein in Berlin in 1922
Einstein in Berlin in 1922
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Einstein on a bike in Santa Barbara in 1933
Einstein on a bike in Santa
Barbara in 1933
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Einstein as Hopi Indian
Einstein as Hopi Indian
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Einstein and Tongue
Einstein and Tongue
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Einstein and his Violin
Einstein and his Violin
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Einstein's family: Einstein, Elsa, and Margo
Einstein's family: Einstein, Elsa, and Margo
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Einstein in 1950
Einstein in 1950
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March 14, 1879 - Albert Einstein born in Ulm, Germany.


1880
- Einstein family moves to Munich where Hermann Einstein sets up a small firm


1881
- Maja, Einstein's sister is born


1889
- Enters the Luitpold Gymnasium secondary school.


1894
- Einstein is separated from his family to finish school while his parents and Maja move to Italy to start another business


1896
- Einstein receives his degree from Aarau and is admitted to the ETH.


February 1901
- Einstein granted Swiss citizenship


January 1903
- marries Mileva Maric, his Serbian fellow student at the ETH


1905
- Einstein publishes four papers: brownian motion; the photoelectric effect; finding the size of moleules; and Relativity


1908
- Einstein becomes a part-time teacher at Bern University


October 1912
- Albert Einstein returns to the Swiss Polytechnic, the school that had failed him on his first entrance examination, as a full professor.


April 1914
, Einsteins moved to Berlin


Summer of 1914
- Mileva takes children to Switzerland for a vacation, marking the end of the marriage.


August 1914
- First World War begins.


1915
- Einstein visits French writer and pacifist Romain Rolland in Switzerland


May 29, 1919
- Eclipse viewed from South America proves Einstein's right.


1919
- Einstein obtains a divorce from Mileva and marries Elsa.


1920
- Only E=mc2 is unproven. Photons explain the photoelectric effect.


1921
- Einstein goes to the United States, England, and France to lecture on international cooperation.


1923
- Louis de Boglie discovers that light was a stream of particles but guided by waves. He extended this wave-particle nature to electrons, protons, and every other body. Einstein endorses this idea. This discovery leads to the "quatum world."


1927
- Solvay Conference marks the battle against the new wave mechanics.


1928
- Einstein found with a serious heart condition and warned take it easy.


January 1933
- Adolf Hittler came to power as chancellor of Germany


October 1933
- Einsteins sail for the United States. They would never return to Europe again.


December 1936
- Elsa Einstein dies after a long illness. Margot takes over as faithful secretary for Einstein.


1938
- French and English leaders give Czechoslovakia to Hitler.


August 2, 1939
- Einstein writes his famous letter to the president urging development of an atomic bomb against Germany.


April 18, 1955
- After suffering major stomach pains, Einstein dies shortly after midnight.

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