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What is Einstein's wife's name?

Einstein had two failed marriages, one was mileva and the other was Eliza. The name Einstein is associated with the theory of relativity and genius. In people's impression, he is an inspiring, holy and gentle person. However, gold alone is not enough, and no one is perfect. A recently published book named Einstein's Private Life reveals the other side of his personality through the failure of his two marriages.

When Einstein met his first wife, mileva, he was full of passion and romance. At that time, mileva studied in a German comprehensive secondary technical school. People describe this Serbian girl from Vojvodina like this: "

Cute, shy, kind, simple and modest. But her peers think she lacks physical attraction, and friends say she is a very good girl, but she is too serious and quiet. Looking at her, it's hard to think she's smart. They also described her as "skinny, weak and ordinary" and a little lame.

On the other hand, Einstein is a handsome young man. He has regular facial features, thick black hair and warm eyes. Although he is not interested in all forms of physical exercise, he is muscular and energetic from youth to middle age.

The friendship between them slowly turned into romantic love. This surprised Einstein's acquaintances. Once his colleague hinted at mileva's limp and said, "I will never marry a woman who is not in the best health." . Einstein said quietly, "but how wonderful her voice is."

It is believed that Einstein was infatuated with mileva because of her spiritual strength and intelligence, but neglected her appearance. Einstein was all thumbs all his life. Mileva is three years older than him and learned to do housework very early. When she was in college, she could cook good meals and cut her own clothes, so she could take care of Einstein in every way in her life.

Their relationship was opposed by Einstein's mother Paulina from the beginning. She showed obvious hostility when she realized that her son was serious this time. She has an inherent prejudice against Serbs. She didn't trust mileva, not only because mileva was three years older than Einstein, but also because she was disabled. She thought that mileva wanted to push her son into the mire, and it was indecent for them to live together at that time. However, opposition from home backfired, which deepened Einstein's love for mileva. Soon, mileva found herself pregnant. At that time, it was really not a glorious thing for a young woman. She is far from her parents, and there are still two months before the exam. There are still many practical problems to consider in the future. But mileva adored and loved Einstein and was proud of having his children. Einstein went to Zurich at that time, and mileva wrote to inform him about it. Einstein wrote back to express his joy, but he said he was not ready to be a father. He described how a physics paper published not long ago inspired him, saying that he could only think about the future with mileva.

Mileva gave birth to a daughter on 1902. Due to dystocia, she was too weak to write to Einstein. There is no birth record about this child. People think that she was born far away from Switzerland, or maybe in mileva's parents' home. Mileva's father wrote to Einstein about it. Soon, Einstein expressed sympathy for his lover in his reply, and put forward a series of questions in the letter: Is the girl healthy? Have a good appetite? Who is feeding her? However, there is no information that Einstein met his daughter Lizzy once in his life. He seems to be more concerned about how to get rid of his father's responsibility. He didn't tell anyone about it. A few months later, the girl disappeared from his life, and he still doesn't know if he is dead or alive. If he were still alive, he would be over 90 years old.

Einstein's meager income may be due to his daughter's neglect, although this does not affect the common life of Einstein and mileva after their engagement. If mileva gave birth to a son, Einstein might have a different attitude. It is not ruled out that girls are abandoned because of illness and disability, but these are just guesses.

The birth of a child changed the relationship between two people. A biographer quoted Einstein's son Hans as saying: "The daughter thing became a knot in their marriage." Mileva often reflects and blames himself. I can see that she doesn't want to be separated from her daughter, thinking that Einstein forced her to take this step. In his later years, Einstein described mileva as a taciturn, suspicious and easily depressed person.

Later, Einstein met his second wife Eliza. People who know mileva and Einstein's second wife Eliza think the latter is more attractive. Light hair, blue eyes, plump and luxurious. But she is nearsighted and often makes jokes, and her hair looks messy. Messy hair is not the only feature that reminds people that she and Einstein come from the same town. They all have big noses, raised foreheads and strong chins. After they got married 16 years ago, a visitor found that they were strikingly similar: they were both short and strong, both wearing trousers and turtle neck.

Einstein felt relaxed with Eliza. His relationship with Eliza began in the last week of 19 12 Easter holiday. In order not to arouse mileva's suspicion, Eliza sent the letter to Einstein's office, and Einstein destroyed it after reading it. But she carefully kept every reply from him. In the letter, Einstein expressed his dissatisfaction with love and complained that he had no chance to "love" this woman who fell in love at first sight.

Hans recalled that every morning his father was lounging in bed alone, playing the piano with friends at night, and often visiting friends' homes. Lisbeth, a friend's daughter, later became mileva's good friend. She once wrote in her diary: mileva was silent and melancholy. She has rheumatoid arthritis, and it is difficult to even walk. But her problems did not come from her health, but from Einstein's preoccupation with another woman and his lifelong study of physics, which made him too busy to take care of his family.

19 13 In July, Einstein was recommended for a good job. If he agrees, he will become a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences and get the position of the podium of the University of Berlin and the director of the Institute of Physics. No one will ask him to teach books, so he can devote himself completely to science. Einstein accepted. Mileva had to go to Locarno because his son had flu, whooping cough and otitis media at the same time.

When his wife delayed his departure, Einstein had more opportunities to stay with his lover. Mileva arrived in Berlin in mid-April on 19 14. For a time, they maintained a seemingly normal family life. Mileva often feels unhappy, so he misses Zurich very much. Life in Berlin made her more depressed and depressed. She is busy with housework every day and has no friends. 19 14 summer vacation, she returned to Zurich with her son. The sons thought they would go back to Germany after the holiday, but in fact, this was just the beginning of the end of their parents' marriage, and mileva never returned to Einstein after that.

After mileva left, Einstein married Eliza. But after a while, their marriage failed to last. Einstein's two marriages ended in failure.