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      • Albert Einstein (Geoffrey Rush) and Elsa (Emily Watson) settle into America while trying to save those he left behind. Although quantum physics continues to vex him, his focus is diverted by the splitting of the atom in Nazi Germany.
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  2. Although Albert and Elsa did not have any children together, Albert treated Ilse and Margot as his own. [2] : 193 They lived in the Berlin area and in 1929 acquired a summer house in Caputh in nearby Potsdam .

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Elsa Einstein was physicist Albert Einstein's second wife, supporting his work, nursing him back to health, and moving with him from Germany to the United States in 1933. Updated: Nov 1, 2021

  4. The Albert Einstein House was designated a National Historic Landmark by the Secretary of Interior on January 7, 1976. Due to the wishes of Albert Einstein, the National Park Service did not publicize this at the time. Though the home is a private residence, people are able to view the house from the street. Last updated: August 22, 2017.

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · As for his second marriage, Einstein apparently discussed his affairs openly with Elsa and also kept her apprised of his travels and thoughts. "My lectures here. . .are already behind me.

  6. Mar 23, 2019 · 1:10. Unlikely as it was, Albert Einstein and his second wife Elsa were staying at The Willows, the desert home of the famous New York attorney Samuel Untermyer in January 1931. That the scientist...

  7. Coordinates: 40.34337°N 74.66677°W. The Albert Einstein House at 112 Mercer Street in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, [4] was the home of Albert Einstein from 1935 until his death in 1955. [5] . His second wife, Elsa Einstein, died in 1936 while living in this house. History.

  8. Mar 12, 2014 · On March 1, 1933, the Nobel Prize winning scientist, Albert Einstein, and his wife, Elsa, came to Palm Springs. The couple was fleeing from Nazi Germany where the influence of Adolph Hitler was making it more and more dangerous to practice Judaism. They stayed at the Willows, an elegant home owned by Samuel Untermeyer.

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