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See also

Political views of Albert Einstein


Religious and philosophical views of Albert Einstein
Einstein notation
The Einstein Theory of Relativity (educational film about the theory of relativity)
Heinrich Burkhardt
Historical Museum of Bern (Einstein Museum)
History of gravitational theory
Introduction to special relativity
Janos Plesch his medical doctor
List of coupled cousins
List of German inventors and discoverers
Jewish Nobel laureates
List of peace activists
Relativity priority dispute
Sticky bead argument
Albert Einstein House in Princeton
Albert Einstein Wikipedia book

Notes & references

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^ Jump up to:a b During the German Empire, citizenship were exclusively subject of one of the 27 Bundesstaaten

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