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Albert Einstein made his living as a professor in Europe before coming to the US where he was a professor at Princeton University.
He did not win any of the money. He made a deal with his first wife with her giving him a divorce he would give her all of his winnings for his nobel prize.
Einstein was married twice. He divorced his first one with the promise that she would get the money he would win from his Nobel Prize -- which she did, in fact, receive.
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No.
On a printing press
Albert Einstein made his living as a professor in Europe before coming to the US where he was a professor at Princeton University.
He did not win any of the money. He made a deal with his first wife with her giving him a divorce he would give her all of his winnings for his nobel prize.
no - he was not interested in that - only in solving perplexing theories
Albert Einstein made his living as professor both in Europe and in the United States. During the last part of his life he was a professor at Princeton University. It is not recorded how much his salary was.
"It was long reported that Einstein gave the Nobel prize money directly to his first wife, Mileva Marić, in compliance with their 1919 divorce settlement. However, personal correspondence made public in 2006 shows that he invested much of it in the United States, and saw much of it wiped out in the Depression."
so you can invent new things and get a lot of money for you and your family.
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Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist, was born March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany. He died on April 18, 1955, at Princeton, NJ. Therefore, he does not get paid anything; he has been deceased for over 60 years. As they say, you can't take (money) with you; deceased persons have no need for money.