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in what sense did einstein marriage with elsa prove to be lucky for him ​

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In 1896, Elsa married textile trader Max Löwenthal (1864–1914),[1] from Berlin, with whom she had three children: daughters Ilse (1897–1934) and Margot (1899-1986), and a son who was born in 1903, but died shortly after birth.[3] They lived together in Hechingen. In 1902, Max Löwenthal took a job in Berlin. His family stayed in Hechingen. She divorced Max on 11 May 1908,[1][2] and moved with her two daughters to an apartment above her parents on Haberlandstrasse[1] 5, in Berlin.[1]

Einstein, looking relaxed and holding a pipe, stands next to a smiling, well-dressed Elsa who is wearing a fancy hat and fur wrap. She is looking at him.

Elsa Einstein with her husband, Albert Einstein, arriving in New York aboard the SS Rotterdam

She began a relationship with her cousin Albert Einstein in April 1912,[4] while Albert was still married to his first wife, the physicist Mileva Marić.[5] Einstein separated from Mileva in 1914 and their divorce was final on 14 February 1919. Elsa married him three and a half months later, on June 2, 1919.[6]

Elsa's and Albert's mothers were sisters, which made Elsa and Albert maternal first cousins, and their fathers were first cousins.[2][7]

With stepdaughters Ilse and Margot, the Einsteins formed a close-knit family. Although Albert and Elsa did not have any children of their own, Albert raised Ilse and Margot as his own.[7] They lived in the Berlin area, also having a summer house in Caputh in nearby Potsdam.[8] Ilse also served as Einstein's secretary for a brief period.[9]

Elsa spent most of her marriage with Albert acting as his gatekeeper, protecting him from unwelcome visitors and charlatans.[10] She also was the driving force behind building their summer house in 1929.

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