Einstein In Love
Nov. 6th, 2010 09:33 amEinstein was a bit of a klutz when it came to his personal life- but aren't we all? There was a first marriage that eventually ran into the sand, a daughter born out of wedlock who is untraceable (she probably died in infancy) and a second marriage to a cousin. Later- I gather though I haven't got that far in the record- there were carryings-on. His love letters- where they have survived- are as toe-curlingly embarrassing as anybody else's.
He was a goodish father and a loyal friend.
He was a goodish father and a loyal friend.
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Date: 2010-11-06 11:09 am (UTC)We simply don't know what happened to his illegitimate daughter Lieserl- but the likeliest thing is she died in infancy.
His stepdaughter Ilse died of leukemia in 1934- in her sister Margot's apartment.
Margot outlived her stepfather, dying at home- according to the NY Times obituary- in 1982.
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Date: 2010-11-06 09:20 pm (UTC)He was working right up until the end. When he died there were several pages of equations beside his bed, as well as the draft of a radio address he was scheduled to deliver to the people of Israel on their Independence Day.
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