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Einstein renounced his citizenship in 1896 to avoid military service.
1901 Einstein wanted to avoid military service in Germany, therefore he gave up his German citizenship. He then moved to Switzerland where he did his pre-university and university diplomas. In 1901 he landed his first job with the Swiss Patent Office in Berne. In order to work at a Swiss government office, he had to be a Swiss citizen. He held his Swiss citizenship for the rest of his life.
The Swiss logo represents the flag of Switzerland, which is a white cross on a red background. It symbolizes the country's neutrality, independence, and unity as a nation. The logo is widely recognized and has become a symbol of Swiss products and companies around the world.
Albert Einstein went to college at ETH Zurich - the Swiss Federal Institute of Where_did_Albert_Einstein_go_to_collegein Zurich, Switzerland - and graduated in 1900 with a degree in physics.
No, the idea of St. Bernards carrying brandy in barrels around their necks for rescue missions in the Swiss Alps is a myth. St. Bernards were used for rescue missions, but they did not carry brandy in barrels.
German, Austrian or Swiss :)
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It sounds either German, Austrian, or Swiss.
Switzerland being a nation in itself, the nationality therefore...what else? SWISS. Languages spoken are Italian, French, German, all having alpine commonality and bordering Switzerland. Other dialects including an old original one spoken long ago.
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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The Swiss speak Swiss German.
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It is Swiss.
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Swiss.