Albert Einstein was born in Ulm Germany in 1879. His family were non observant Jews so yes he was both German and Jewish but they did not pracitce that religon and sent him to Catholic school
PAncho villa had Indian blood, Mexican blood, German blood and Jewish blood, check out books by Bill Rockozny. Have a happy
Paul Ryan is not Jewish. He is of (non-Jewish) Irish, German, and English ancestry, and is a Catholic.
Hitler was not Jewish, it is beleived he had Jewish blood in his family tree but Hitler struck that from public record..
No way. She was of German extraction, though. She did have a Jewish Prime Minister, Sir Benjamin Disraeli- who engineered the so-called Royal Titles Bill which made Her Majesty Empress of India, while there was a British Empire earlier, this made the royal titleship official. before that she was (only) a Queen.............................................It has long been speculated to be true. The famous book "The Kosher Kings" makes this claim and that baby boys born into the Royal Family have been traditionally circumcised by the London Mohel since Victoria or possibly Prince Albert. Just because somebody is of German descent does not mean that person is not Jewish. For example, Albert Einstein was both German and Jewish. Then again, there are black Ethiopian Jews, brown-skinned Middle Eastern Jews, and white-skinned European Jews. This would suggest that there is no such thing as "Jewish blood."
Cuban, Spanish, Jewish, Cherokee, German, & Irish...& I've been told there's some Polish blood lines in there somewhere as well... (^_^)
Cuban, Spanish, Jewish, Cherokee, German, & Irish...& I've been told there's some Polish blood lines in there somewhere as well... (^_^)
The German word for blood is Blut.
He is bloodtype A.
he was O postive.
Answer Queen Victoria's husband was Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. He was born near Coburg in what is now Germany.Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha came from Germany. He was born in Schloss Rosenau, near Coburg, on August 26, 1819. He died from typhoid fever, on December 14, 1861, at Windsor Castle.
Albert Einstein
If you consider just the blood itself, no, there is no kind of blood other than simply human blood in any human. If you go beyond that, then maybe you could consider some people to have "Jewish" blood.