Albert Einstein was born into a Jewish family in Germany in 1879 and saw the writing on the wall during the rise of fascism in the 1920's and 30's. He travelled to the US, arguably to further his studies and research and in 1932, he managed to stay there. He gained Swiss citizenship in 1901 and US citizenship in 1940.
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Einstein was a native of Switzerland, whose first language was German. He was well known as a scientist by the time he moved to the USA and became a naturalized American citizen. He was in fact Jewish, which did in fact have a lot to do with his decision to leave Europe. While we're on the subject, notice that not everyone who was Jewish and feared for his life was presented with the opportunity to leave Germany.
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He became an American citizen in 1940
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Albert Einstein became a citizen of Switzerland in 1901.
Albert Einstein was a citizen of Germany and later became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
No, Albert Einstein was not Austrian. He was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879 and later became a naturalized Swiss and American citizen.
Einstein was a native of Switzerland. He was well known as a scientist by the time he moved to the USA and became a naturalized American citizen.
No. Einstein was German born and became a United States Citizen.
Albert Einstein in 1940 renounced his German citizenship and became a U.S. citizen.
* Historiches Museum in Bern, Switzerland has established a permanent display of his life and works in its Einstein Museum. Einstein became a Swiss citizen in 1901 and an American citizen in 1940. (see related questions)
Einstein was a native of Switzerland, whose first language was German. He was well known as a scientist by the time he moved to the USA and became a naturalized American citizen.
Einstein was a native of Switzerland, whose first language was German. He was well known as a scientist by the time he moved to the USA and became a naturalized American citizen.