To busy too keep her
3 two of wich were males were males. he then married and got two stepdaughters. 1.lieserl maric. was put up for adoption as soon as possible. 2. hans albert einstein 3.eduard einstein
Letters between Albert to Mileva, not discovered till 1986, makes it clear that they had a daughter in 1902 January, prior to their marriage. "Lieserl" was raised by Mileva in Yugoslavia while Albert was in Zurich; but the letters do no reveal if this daughter died as an infant or was put up for adoption. Other than these letters, no mention of this daughter was ever made by anyone connected to Albert or Mileva. The couple married in 1903 and had two sons -- Hans, born 1904 May; and Eduard, born 1910 July. They separated in 1914 and formally divorced in 1919.
Lieserl Einstein-Maric was the first child of Albert Einstein, born to his first wife in 1902 prior to their marriage in 1903. Little is known of her, because she either died or was adopted, and neither Einstein or his family ever elaborated on her fate. She was born in Novi Sad (Neusatz), Hungary.The Mystery of Lieserl EinsteinPrivate Einstein letters fell into the hands of the public in the 1980's and caused a lot of sensation, because they revealed that Einstein had an illegitimate daughter with his former fellow student Mileva Maric.Mileva gave birth to a daughter at her parents' home in Novi Sad. This was at the end of January, 1902 when Einstein was in Berne. It can be assumed from the content of the letters that birth was difficult. The girl was probably baptized, but her official first name is unknown. In the letters received only the name "Lieserl" can be found.The further life of Lieserl is even today not totally clear. Michele Zackheim concludes in her book "Einstein's Daughter" that Lieserl was mentally challenged when she was born and lived with Mileva's family. Furthermore she is convinced that Lieserl died as a result of an infection with scarlet fever in September 1903. From the letters mentioned above, it can also be assumed that Lieserl was put up for adoption after her birth.In a letter from Einstein to Mileva from September 19, 1903, Lieserl was mentioned for the last time. After that nobody knows anything about Lieserl Einstein-Maric.The reasons why Albert Einstein and Mileva Maric didn't raise their daughter are unknown, and there is no indication that Albert Einstein had ever even seen his daughter.
She was put up for adoption
He imagined a great deal and put his imagination to work
Father: Hermann Einstein, 1847-1902, German-Jewish featherbed salesman, two childrenMother: Pauline Koch, 1858-1920Sister: Maja Einstein, 1881-1951, PhD in literature and Romance languagesFirst Wife: Mileva Maric, 1875-1948 (married 1903, divorced 1919), Serbian Christian, physicist, three childrenDaughter: Lieserl Maric, 1902-?, put up for adoption as infant, fate unknownSon: Hans Albert Einstein, 1914-1973, professor of hydraulic engineering, three childrenSon: Eduard Einstein, 1910-1965, institutionalized for schizophrenia, no childrenSecond Wife: Elsa Einstein-Löwenthal, 1876-1936 (married 1919), Albert's first cousin, two children by first husband Max LöwenthalStepdaughter: Ilse Löwenthal, 1897-1934, child of Elsa's first husband Max LöwenthalStepdaughter: Margot Löwenthal, 1899-1986, child of Elsa's first husband Max LöwenthalGrandson (son of Hans Albert): Bernhard Caesar Einstein, 1930-, physicist, five childrenGrandson (son of Hans Albert): Klaus Einstein, 1932-1938, died of diphtheria as childGranddaughter (adopted daughter of Hans Albert): Evelyn Einstein, 1941-, adopted by Hans Albert in 1942Thomas Martin Einstein (1955-), Paul Michael Einstein (1959-), Eduard Albert (Ted) Einstein (1961-), Mira Einstein-Yehieli (1965-), Charles Quincy Ascher (Charly) Einstein (1971-)
Nothing. This was just a scene from the comedy film "Young Einstein", which was fiction. An Australian Albert Einstein split a beer atom with a chisel to put bubbles in beer. Again, it was fiction.
No. In fact, Albert Einstein often made it known to the public that he wouldn't give up, and he often just ignored people who put him down.
Yes, he married Mileva, but divorced her many years later and married his first cousin, Elsa, instead. He had 3 children with Mileva. The eldest child, and his only daughter, Lieserl, he never met, for they put her up for adoption before he had the chance. He had two sons, first Hans and then Eduard, which he did meet, but he was not a very good father to them. He had no children with Elsa.
Einstein's theories were General and Special Relativity. Hawking put forward a theory combining relativity with quantum mechanics.
He had to leave Germany before Hitler would have put him in a camp for being Jewish.
She put her up for adoption when she was born. Izzie saw her several years later at Seattle Grace when her daughter had cancer.