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No he hasn't because he's German and only English people have appeared on them
When Albert Einstein was a kid, teachers didn't like him at all. He dozed off in class, he got bad grades, and he was hit in the knuckles with a ruler (a common punishment used back then.)
Yes, actually its very intresting He had two sons, Hans Albert and Eduard but he also had an illegitimate daughter named Leiserl who was born in January 1902 and never met Einstein. She was not known about until 1986 when Einstein's granddaughter found letters mailed back and forth between mileva (Einstein's first wife and Einstein himself, they mentioned Leiserl. Leiserl was not mentioned after 1903, when she contracted scarlett fever some believe she died from it and some believe she was adopted by mileva's close friend and lived until1990, but it is still a mystery to this day.
We know he had Dyslexia. It has been suggested but not proven that he may have also had asperger syndrome. But it is too late to diagnose him now, since he's dead. Back in Albert's times, we did not have very much knowledge about disabilities.
This is a common misconception. Back in those days compass was a colloqeulism for raging hard-on. So dear alberts father popped a nut out and then it hit him. I should be an inventor
Albert Einstein has never appeared on a Bank of England banknote.
No he hasn't because he's German and only English people have appeared on them
No, but Doc's dog is named Einstein
He was a jewish who lived mostly in Germany.
He was ethnically Jewish.
brain was pickled in a jar in the back of a truck.
Elsa Lowenthal was Albert Einstein's second wife. She was a cousin who nursed him back to health following a serious illness in 1917. Elsa taught Albert the importance of health.
he was born on march 14th 1879
Sleep. Did you know, when you sleep, you can forget stuff!
we don't know because there was no Answers back then
When Albert Einstein was a kid, teachers didn't like him at all. He dozed off in class, he got bad grades, and he was hit in the knuckles with a ruler (a common punishment used back then.)
Einstein was visiting the United States when Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, and did not go back to Germany