Picture of Einstein with his wife Mileva
In the beginning, their marriage was for love.
Mileva Maric (Serbian: Милева Марић) was born on December 19, 1875 in Tital - Serbia and died there on August 4, 1948. She met Albert Einstein, her classmate, and he fell in love with her. They had an illegitimate daughter, Lieserle, in January 1901. She married Albert Einstein in 1903.
In 1903, Einstein and Marek married in Bern, Switzerland, where Einstein got a job at the Federal Office for Intellectual Property. Their first son, Hans Albert, was born in 1904. Einstein lived in Bern until 1909, when he got a teaching job at the University of Zurich. In 1910, their second son, Edward, was born in 1911, and they moved to Prague, where Einstein got a teaching job at Charles University. A year later, they returned to Zurich, and Einstein was accepted as a professor at his alma mater.
In July 1913, Max Planck and Walter Nernst invited Einstein to come to Berlin, who agreed to their request, but the decision caused concern for Marek. In August, Einstein planned to spend the holiday walking with his children, accompanied by Marie Curie and her two daughters.
But Marieke postponed this because Edward was ill. In September 1913, Einstein visited Marek's parents near Novi Sad, on the same day they wanted to head to Vienna. After arriving in Vienna, Einstein visited relatives in Germany while Marek returned to Zurich. After Christmas she traveled to Berlin to stay with Fritz Haber, who had assisted her in April 1914. Einstein left Zurich for Berlin in late March. On his way he visited his uncle in Antwerp and then Ehrenfest and Lorentz in Leiden, while Marek took a holiday with the children in Locarno, arriving in Berlin in mid-April.
Their marriage had been strained since 1912, the springtime in which Einstein became surrounded by his cousin, Elsa. Regular correspondence began between them. Marek did not want to go to Berlin, and the unhappiness in the city increased.
After staying in Berlin, Einstein insisted on harsh terms if Marek wanted to stay with him. In 1914, she took the boys to Zurich, and this separation became permanent. Einstein complied with the law and sent her annual sums of Reichsmarks 5600 in quarterly installments, equivalent to half his salary. After the required five years of separation, the couple divorced on February 14, 1919.
They negotiated a settlement where the money, the “Nobel Prize” that Einstein expected he would receive, was a trust between the two parties. Einstein will receive the award for his work, and she will take the money. Plus, she could get the benefit too, but she might have no power without Einstein's permission.
After that, his love began to diminish until he began to hate her to the point that he concluded an official agreement with her on paper, signed by her, stipulating that she would not speak to him, literally, not a single word, as long as they lived in the same house, and that she would not interact with him, and that they would consider each other ghosts!!
After a long struggle, they were divorced, and he paid her the Nobel Prize money as a settlement for the divorce, and he was very happy about that!!
Einstein then married his second wife in June 1919, and then returned to Zurich to talk to Marek about the future of the children. During his visit, Albert took Hans sailing on Lake Constance and Edward to convalesce.
In 1922, Einstein received news that he had won the Nobel Prize in November; The money was transferred to Marek in 1923. The money was used to buy three houses in Zurich.
Marek lived in one, her five-storey house at 62 Hüttenstrasse; The other two were for investments. George Bush, who later became a professor, and his family were among the tenants of Marek's apartments.
Einstein succeeded in establishing modern physics and is considered the smartest person in the world, while he failed to get married
If you were married and consummated the marriage, be sure that you are emotionally smarter than Einstein, because you surpassed him in dealing with your wife, while he failed in that despite being the smartest in the world.
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