Einstein's Berlin
Discover the intriguing connection between Albert Einstein's life and the vibrant city of Berlin in Einstein's Berlin by Dieter Hoffmann. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2013, this engaging biography spans 192 pages and invites readers to explore the scientific and social landscape that shaped one of history's greatest physicists. Hoffmann expertly illustrates how Einstein's groundbreaking work intertwined with the cultural fabric of Berlin, encouraging you to visit the very locations where he left his indelible mark. This book is not just a biography; it's a journey through time, revealing the homes and haunts of a genius who changed our understanding of the universe. Perfect for history enthusiasts, science lovers, and anyone looking to delve deeper into the life of Einstein, Einstein's Berlin is a must-read.