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Sam Balter

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regime. The Berlin Olympic final concluded the first official Olympic Basketball competition, with the United States defeating Canada, 19-8. At the games, the medals were awarded by James Naismith, the inventor of basketball. The game was low scoring, as it was played outdoors in a converted tennis stadium with clay courts that had become somewhat muddy after a heavy rain, making dribbling and ball handling difficult.
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At the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Balter was part of the American basketball team which won the gold medal. He played in two matches, but not the final match in which the U.S. team won the gold medal. He was one of a number of Jewish athletes who won medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics during the Nazi
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at the games. The Nazi regime had passed the anti-Semitic Nuremberg laws the prior Fall which stripped German Jews of citizenship, opportunities to receive a public education, and access to many professions and public facilities. Jewish businesses had been boycotted, forcing many businesses to
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from 1946 to 1962, and starting his TV career on a local station in 1950. He was known as the "voice of UCLA football and basketball" and also wrote sports columns for the
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close, and Jews could not serve in the legal profession, the civil service, teach in secondary schools or universities or vote or hold public office.
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Balter was married and had a daughter. He died as a result of complications from abdominal surgery on August 8, 1998, at the age of 88.
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Balter later turned his celebrity into a career as a Los Angeles sportscaster, announcing at radio station
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Olympic gold medalists for the United States in basketball
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United States men's national basketball team players
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Detroit, Michigan
Los Angeles, California
Lincoln
Roosevelt
UCLA
Forward
basketball
United States
Olympic Games
1936 Berlin
Team competition
basketball
1936 Summer Olympics
sportscaster
Detroit, Michigan
Lincoln High School
Roosevelt High School
UCLA
NCAA All-American
1936 Summer Olympics
Jew
Hitler
Avery Brundage
Nazi propaganda
Irving Maretsky
KLAC
Los Angeles Herald-Express
Los Angeles Stars
American Basketball Association

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