Depends on how you define "family members."
None of the five biological great-grandchildren of Albert (his only biological grandchild to survive childhood, Bernhard, died in 2008) now live in Germany.
His sister, Maria "Maja," married in adulthood, but had no children.
His father, Hermann, had six siblings; and his mother, Pauline Koch, was the youngest of four children. I could not determine if any of Albert's aunts or uncles have any descendants, let alone where they live.
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Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire (now in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany).
No, Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison were not related. They were both prominent figures in the fields of science and technology, but they were not family members.
No, Albert Einstein was not a follower of Islam. He was born into a Jewish family and later identified as an agnostic, expressing views that were not aligned with any specific organized religion.
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Warttemberg, Germany on March 14th, 1879. Six weeks later he and his family moved to Munich. He studied and worked in Switzerland. He returned to Germany, but later fled Germany and moved to the US. He died in Princeton, New Jersey.
He was so courageous personality. He never care about discouragement from his family members especially from his wife.
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany on March 14, 1879. == ==
Albert Einstein did not have a large immediate family. He and his first wife had one daughter before they were married, and two sons after their marriage. Albert Einstein did not have any children with his second wife.
Albert Einstein lived with his family but died at the age of 76 and he was not very old.
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No, Albert Einstein's nickname was not Tete. His friends and family called him "Albert" or "Al."
They look smart.