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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Not long after Ilse's death, Elsa faced her own health challenges. She had heart and liver problems. On December 20, 1936, Elsa died in the Einsteins' Princeton home.

  2. Thus did Einstein try to escape from his troubles by focusing on work that would distract him from Elsa's dying. Elsa died after a painful illness on 20 December 1936, in the house on Mercer Street. [ 2 ] : 216

  3. Feb 4, 2024 · Elsa Einstein died on Dec. 20, 1936, in the Princeton home she shared with her husband. It’s reported that Albert was genuinely heartbroken over the loss of his wife. His friend Peter Bucky commented that it was the first time he saw Albert cry and Albert himself wrote in 1938: “I wouldn’t want to go on living if I didn’t have my work.”

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  4. facts.net › people › 37-facts-about-elsa-einstein37 Facts About Elsa Einstein

    Sep 8, 2024 · Elsa's Illness and Death: Elsa's health continued to decline, and she died on December 20, 1936, at the age of 60, in their Princeton home. Read also: 11 Mindblowing Facts About Jeremy Bentham Elsa's Personality and Social Influence

  5. Jan 2, 2022 · After Albert Einstein died of an abdominal aortic aneurysm at 76 in April 1955, the doctor performing his autopsy stole his brain — and gave parts away for research. Discover the final hours of the famed mathematician’s life and how his brain ended up in a beer cooler.

  6. In 1933, the couple immigrated to New Jersey, USA, after their property was seized by the government. Soon, Elsa travelled to Paris to take care of her daughter Ilse who was battling cancer. Not long after Ilse's death, Elsa Einstein developed heart and liver problems. She eventually died on December 20, 1936.

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  8. Sep 22, 2023 · Elsa Einstein was Albert Einstein's cousin and his second wife. She was born on January 18, 1876, in Hechingen and died on December 20, 1936 in New Jersey.

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