Einstein renounced his citizenship in 1896 to avoid military service.
Albert Einstein in 1940 renounced his German citizenship and became a U.S. citizen.
Albert Einstein nationality is German since he was born in Ulm, Germany. When he died in 1955, he had both Swiss and US citizenship.
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Einstein was born, raised, and educated in Germany. He renounced his German citizenship at age 22 and lived as a citizen of Switzerland, even when he was a professor in Berlin. In 1933 he moved to the USA on a permanent basis, and applied for American citizenship two years later.
At the ge of 17, while living and studying in Switzerland, he renounced his German citizenship.
He was legally German until 1933, when he renounced his citizenship. Then he applied for an American citizenship, what made him American until his death. A nationality is defined by a commitment to a nation and may be chosen by the individual according to the human right of free association (see United Nations Declaration of Rights). At the point Albert Einstein had officially renounced his German citizenship, despite he has always been carying it half-heartily only, he had declared he is not a German, and by adopting an American citizenship, he also declared he is American. Thus we have to respect his decision and write in our history books he was American.
He was legally German until 1933, when he renounced his citizenship. Then he applied for an American citizenship, what made him American until his death. A nationality is defined by a commitment to a nation and may be chosen by the individual according to the human right of free association (see United Nations Declaration of Rights). At the point Albert Einstein had officially renounced his German citizenship, despite he has always been carying it half-heartily only, he had declared he is not a German, and by adopting an American citizenship, he also declared he is American. Thus we have to respect his decision and write in our history books he was American.
No - where on earth did you get the idea from? The qualification for German citizenship is being born to a parent with German citizenship, or naturalization.
Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, so he was a German citizen. However, due to the rise of the Nazi-party in Germany in 1933, Einstein escaped to America. In 1940 he received his American Citizenship and continued to live in America until his death in 1955.
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Albert Einstein was born in Kingdom of Wurttemburg, (in Germany) then he was Stateless, then moved to Szitzerland, Austria - Hungary, German Empire, and then finally he lived in the Weimar Republic.