Which of the following is true?

A. Glickman was convinced that Cromwell and Avery Brundage were Nazi sympathizers.
B. Marty Glickman (1917) and Sam Stoller were the only Jews on the American track-and-field team sent to the 1936 Berlin Olympiad.
C. Glickman and Stoller were on the 400-meter relay team. The day before the 400-meter relay was held, the assistant track coach, Dean Cromwell from the University of Southern California, dropped Glickman and Stoller from the 400-meter relay team.
D. All of the answers are correct.
E. Marty Glickman (1917) and Sam track-and-field team sent to the 1936 Berlin Olympiad, and the day before the Stoller were the only Jews on the American 400-meter relay was held, the assistant track coach, Dean Cromwell from the University of Southern California, dropped Glickman and Stoller from the 400-meter relay team.


Answer: D

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