1896
My family moved from Germany to Italy in search of better work because we was struggling financially because our company had a failiure and had to be closed. I am fifteen so I stayed behind in Munich to finish my school, but I was kicked out of my school. I tried to go to my parents, who are living in Milan right now but after failing the entry exam for the Zurich Polytechnic, I was accepted to the trade department of the cantonal school in Aarau, Switzerland. I am now living with the family of Jost Winteler, a teacher in Aarau. I’m planning that after I finish my high school, I will renounce my German citizenship to avoid mandatory military service in the German army, which will be soon considering I’m now nearly seventeen years old.
1900
For the last four years, I was not a legal citizen of any nation. I fell in love with a girl called Mileva Maric before I graduated and after I became a Swiss citizen and started my search for work; I met Mileva in northern Italy, and she became pregnant. I’m still searching for work and I will probably find it so it’s not a big problem for me but if I find work in a far place, then she may not come with me, which is the reason I’m afraid to look for a job which needs me to go far away.
1902
In January, Mileva gave birth to our daughter, Lieserl. I took a job at the Swiss Patent Office. My dad became ill and died. At last, I married my longtime girlfriend the year after my death. After one year from when we married, she gave birth to our first son; Hans Albert, in Berlin. Over the course of a year, I published four major theoretical papers in the prestigious German academic journal “Annalen Der Physik”. The four papers included the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, special relativity, and the equivalence of matter and energy, which were all ignored by the community so I became really depressed but now I’m feeling well because I met a guy called Max Planck, who is very interested in my thoughts and wants to do some experiments.
My family moved from Germany to Italy in search of better work because we was struggling financially because our company had a failiure and had to be closed. I am fifteen so I stayed behind in Munich to finish my school, but I was kicked out of my school. I tried to go to my parents, who are living in Milan right now but after failing the entry exam for the Zurich Polytechnic, I was accepted to the trade department of the cantonal school in Aarau, Switzerland. I am now living with the family of Jost Winteler, a teacher in Aarau. I’m planning that after I finish my high school, I will renounce my German citizenship to avoid mandatory military service in the German army, which will be soon considering I’m now nearly seventeen years old.
1900
For the last four years, I was not a legal citizen of any nation. I fell in love with a girl called Mileva Maric before I graduated and after I became a Swiss citizen and started my search for work; I met Mileva in northern Italy, and she became pregnant. I’m still searching for work and I will probably find it so it’s not a big problem for me but if I find work in a far place, then she may not come with me, which is the reason I’m afraid to look for a job which needs me to go far away.
1902
In January, Mileva gave birth to our daughter, Lieserl. I took a job at the Swiss Patent Office. My dad became ill and died. At last, I married my longtime girlfriend the year after my death. After one year from when we married, she gave birth to our first son; Hans Albert, in Berlin. Over the course of a year, I published four major theoretical papers in the prestigious German academic journal “Annalen Der Physik”. The four papers included the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, special relativity, and the equivalence of matter and energy, which were all ignored by the community so I became really depressed but now I’m feeling well because I met a guy called Max Planck, who is very interested in my thoughts and wants to do some experiments.