As the turbulent married life of
Albert with Mileva ended in Switzerland,
Amidst the tyranny of war and its terrible effects,
Albert developed a bitter view on marriage itself.
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We can learn so many life's lessons on the life of a great man. So glad I read most of the series of this wonderful poem.
Phillipine laws prohibit marriages between first cousins on ground of public policy.
The laws in our country probibits marriages between first cousins.
So beautifully and brilliantly crafted and conveyed. Now I understand that marriage in other countries could take place even they are first cousins.
Another fascinating part of the colorful life of Dr. Albert Einstein
Ma'am life offers so many tyranny. Sometimes good sometimes bad. We all try to overcome them. Some we succeed some we fail. At least Einstein found a peaceful and happy life partner and settled well. Into my favourite.
So very sorry to have mentioned Elsa as his niece, she is of course his cousin, three years his senior
Your Albert sequel makes me very happy continuosly.5 Stars fullest on Top for your caring touch through these series, I most appreciated. A most pleasant read every time again, thank you heartiest for these beautiful Bio's
Elsa was his own niece and she had grown matured, they are both in an elder stage of life, whereas Mileva she was young and inexperienced and there was not much money in their home. They are like rough rock stones, not yet polished by experience
As I have known: in this ethnic group (jews) the intimacy of families prevail above own love or own family life. The togetherness as a large family altogether counts as number one, the most important
A very interesting story told in eloquent finesse.