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Albert Einstein 14-Mar-1879 Ulm
Scientist 18-Apr 1955  
Professor    
United States      
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A Viking 1 radio signal sent from Mars helps to prove Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. profile
Albert Einstein dies of heart failure in Princeton, New Jersey. profile
Einstein announces his revised unified field theory. profile
The United States explodes the first Hydrogen Bomb which is 700 times more powerful than Little Boy. Two new elements are discovered in the fallout: Einsteinium (99) and Fermium (100). profile
Einstein was sworn in as American citizen, keeping however also his Swiss citizenship. profile
FDR responds to Albert Einstein with respect to appointing a Board concerning the element Uranium. profile
Albert Einstein writes a letter to FDR regarding the use of Uranium for construction of powerful bombs and Germany's control over Czech mines. profile
Einstein begins work for the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, New Jersey. profile
Albert Einstein, his wife, and his secretary Helen Dukas arrive in the US, refugees from Nazi Germany. profile
Einstein resigns from the Prussian Academy of Sciences. and declares that he will not return to Germany. profile
German physicist Albert Einstein is granted a U.S. visa. profile
Patent number US1781541 was awarded to Albert Einstein and Leó Szilárd for their invention, the Einstein Refrigerator. Several years later, the two will be responsible for a letter to FDR which leads to the US Manhattan Project.
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After British eclipse expeditions confirm Einstein's predictions, The London Times runs the headline "Revolution in science - New Theory of the Universe - Newtonian ideas overthrown." profile
Albert Einstein marries his cousin Elsa who had already two daughters, Ilse and Margot profile
The English astronomer Arthur Stanley Eddington confirmed Einstein's prediction of light deflection when he observed a total solar eclipse on the volcanic island of Principe in the Gulf of Guinea in western Africa. profile
Albert Einstein and Mileva Maric-Einstein finalize their divorce. profile
Einstein's "General Theory of Relativity" is published. profile
Albert Einstein publishes his Theory of Relativity. profile
Albert Einstein submits his doctoral dissertation "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions" to the university in Zurich which was accepted in July. profile
Albert Einstein marries Mileva Maric, who was a Hungarian classmate at the ETH (the Federal Polytechnic) in Zurich. profile
Einstein becomes technical expert, third class, of the Bernese Patent Office. profile
Between May 1901 and January 1902 Albert Einstein teaches in Winterthur and Schaffhausen. profile
Albert Einstein is granted Swiss citizenship. profile
Albert Einstein officially renounces his German citizenship. profile
Einstein is accepted to the trade department of the cantonal school in Aarau, Switzerland profile
Einstein is accepted at the Luitpold Gymnasium profile
Einstein enrolls in the second grade of a Catholic elementary school called the Petersschule. profile
Albert Einstein's sister Maria, called Maja, is born. profile
The Einstein family moves to Munich, Germany. profile
Albert Einstein is born in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany profile