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Silver Lining: Windsor's Ford V8s at the Nazi Games

October 6, 2013 James Atherton

On August 1, 1936, Irving "Toots" Meretsky, a skinny, 24-year-old Jewish kid from Windsor, Ontario, stood in the Olympiastadion within Berlin's  monumental Reichssportfeld, and looked up at the man who was the scourge of his people in Germany, a dark, furious figure with an absurd little mustache. "He looks like Charlie Chaplin," Toots thought, smiling to himself. Toots and his  teammates, including another Jewish basketball legend, would go on to bring a kind of glory to Canada that has never been repeated.

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