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The day he was born.
He was born in a city called Ulm, in the southwest of Germany. He was German, and therefore he spoke in that language. -
When he moved in with his family.
The family moved to Munich, where it would grow for fourteen years. -
When he moved to Italy.
The company Hermann suffered significant economic difficulties and the Einsteins moved from Munich to Pavia, in Italy, near Milan. -
The graduation.
He graduated in 1900, obtaining a diploma as professor of mathematics and physics, but could not find work at the University, so he served as tutor in Winterthur, Schaffhausen and Bern. -
The first wedding.
Einstein and Mileva had a son, whom they named Hans Albert Einstein. -
His first publication.
When he was a young man, he published his theory of special relativity. It incorporated, in a simple theoretical framework based on simple physical postulates, concepts and phenomena. As a logical consequence of this theory, he deduced the equation of physics best known at the popular level. -
The physical scale.
He wrote several fundamental works on small and large scale physics. -
His work.
At the age of twenty-nine, he was hired at the University of Bern, Switzerland, as a professor and lecturer -
When they have another child.
Einstein and Mileva had a new son, Eduard, born on July 28, 1910. -
After the First World War.
Just before the First World War, he was elected a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. He established his residence in Berlin, where he stayed for seventeen years. -
His theory of relativity.
He presented the theory of general relativity. He studied and deduced how the universe was formed. -
His theory was correct.
When the British observations of a solar eclipse confirmed his predictions about the curvature of light, he was idolized by the press. -
His second marriage.
He divorced Mileva, and a few months later, on June 2, 1919, she married Elsa Loewenthal. Elsa was three years older than him and had been taking care of him after suffering a strong state of exhaustion. Einstein and Elsa had no children. -
His fame for Berlin.
, Einstein's fame aroused heated arguments. In the conservative newspapers you could read editorials that attacked your theory. Conferences-show were called trying to argue the absurdity that was the special theory of relativity. He was even attacked, in a veiled manner, not openly, as a Jew. -
The first Nobel.
In November 1922 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in science. -
Opinion in politics.
Einstein, in 1939 decides to exert his influence by participating in political issues that affect the world. -
When he leaves Germany.
Before the rise of Nazism, Einstein left Germany by December 1932 to the United States. -
When he became an American citizen.
He was nationalized American in 1940. -
His hemorrhage.
On April 16, 1955, Albert Einstein experienced an internal hemorrhage caused by the rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. -
The day of his death.
He died on April 18, 1955 in the United States.