Today in History: Aug. 1

The 1936 Summer Olympic Games opened in Berlin, Germany on Aug. 1. The opening was presided over by Adolf Hitler. Seen here is Jesse Owens, U.S. Olympic sprint and jumping star, as he takes a practice broad jump aboard the S.S. Manhattan at sea, while en route to games a few days before. (AP Photo/Joe Caneva)
In 1936, the Olympics opened in Berlin with a ceremony presided over by Adolf Hitler. Seen here is Jesse Owens, U.S. Olympic sprint and jumping star, as he takes a practice broad jump aboard the S.S. Manhattan at sea, while en route to games a few days before. (AP Photo/Joe Caneva)
Long lines of Polish men and women moving through the streets of Warsaw en route to less destroyed districts. They are being given refreshments by Polish nurses, Sept. 15, 1944 in Warsaw. (AP Photo)
In 1944, an uprising broke out in Warsaw, Poland, against Nazi occupation; the revolt lasted two months before collapsing. Long lines of Polish men and women moving through the streets of Warsaw en route to less destroyed districts. They are being given refreshments by Polish nurses, Sept. 15, 1944 in Warsaw. (AP Photo)
In 1957, the United States and Canada announced they had agreed to create the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD). FILE – In this Dec. 24, 2014, file photo, NORAD and U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Charles D. Luckey joins other volunteers taking phone calls from children around the world asking where Santa is and when he will deliver presents to their homes, inside a phone-in center during the annual NORAD Tracks Santa Operation, at the North American Aerospace Defense Command, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)
One of the victims of Charles Joseph Whitman, the sniper who gunned down victims from a perch in the University of Texas tower, is carried across the campus to a waiting ambulance, Aug. 1, 1966 in Austin. The unidentified victim was gunned down inside the tower, according to police on the scene. (AP Photo)
In 1966, Charles Joseph Whitman, 25, an engineering student at the University of Texas in Austin, went on an armed rampage that killed 14 people, most of whom were shot by Whitman while he was perched in the clock tower of the main campus building. Whitman, who had also slain his wife and mother hours earlier, was finally gunned down by police. In this photo, one of the victims of Charles Joseph Whitman, the sniper who gunned down victims from a perch in the University of Texas tower, is carried across the campus to a waiting ambulance, Aug. 1, 1966 in Austin. The unidentified victim was gunned down inside the tower, according to police on the scene. (AP Photo)
In 1981, the rock music video channel MTV made its debut. (AP Photo)
On this day in 1994, pop icon Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elivis, confirm they were secretly wed 11 weeks before. Here, Jackson and Presley leave a hotel at Euro Disneyland, Paris, on Sept. 5, 1994. (AP Photo)
In 1994, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley confirmed they’d been secretly married 11 weeks earlier. (Presley filed for divorce from Jackson in January 1996, citing irreconcilable differences.) Here, Jackson and Presley leave a hotel at Euro Disneyland, Paris, on Sept. 5, 1994. (AP Photo)
In 2013, defying the United States, Russia granted Edward Snowden temporary asylum, allowing the National Security Agency leaker to slip out of the Moscow airport where he had been holed up for weeks. In this file image made from video released by WikiLeaks on Oct. 11, 2013, former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden speaks in Moscow. Snowden blew the lid off U.S. government surveillance methods five years ago. The 34-year-old is living in exile in Russia, but intelligence chiefs complain that revelations from the trove of classified documents he disclosed keep trickling out. (AP Photo, File)
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The 1936 Summer Olympic Games opened in Berlin, Germany on Aug. 1. The opening was presided over by Adolf Hitler. Seen here is Jesse Owens, U.S. Olympic sprint and jumping star, as he takes a practice broad jump aboard the S.S. Manhattan at sea, while en route to games a few days before. (AP Photo/Joe Caneva)
Long lines of Polish men and women moving through the streets of Warsaw en route to less destroyed districts. They are being given refreshments by Polish nurses, Sept. 15, 1944 in Warsaw. (AP Photo)
One of the victims of Charles Joseph Whitman, the sniper who gunned down victims from a perch in the University of Texas tower, is carried across the campus to a waiting ambulance, Aug. 1, 1966 in Austin. The unidentified victim was gunned down inside the tower, according to police on the scene. (AP Photo)
On this day in 1994, pop icon Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elivis, confirm they were secretly wed 11 weeks before. Here, Jackson and Presley leave a hotel at Euro Disneyland, Paris, on Sept. 5, 1994. (AP Photo)

Today is Thursday, Aug. 1, the 213th day of 2019. There are 152 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 1, 1944, an uprising broke out in Warsaw, Poland, against Nazi occupation; the revolt lasted two months before collapsing.

On this date:

In 1714, Britain’s Queen Anne died at age 49; she was succeeded by George I.

In 1876, Colorado was admitted as the 38th state.

In 1907, the U.S. Army Signal Corps established an aeronautical division, the forerunner of the U.S. Air Force.

In 1914, Germany declared war on Russia at the onset of World War I.

In 1936, the Olympics opened in Berlin with a ceremony presided over by Adolf Hitler.

In 1957, the United States and Canada announced they had agreed to create the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD).

In 1966, Charles Joseph Whitman, 25, went on an armed rampage at the University of Texas in Austin that killed 14 people, most of whom were shot by Whitman while he was perched in the clock tower of the main campus building. (Whitman, who had also slain his wife and mother hours earlier, was finally gunned down by police.)

In 1973, the movie “American Graffiti,” directed by George Lucas, first opened.

In 1981, the rock music video channel MTV made its debut.

In 1994, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley confirmed they’d been secretly married 11 weeks earlier. (Presley filed for divorce from Jackson in Jan. 1996, citing irreconcilable differences.)

In 2007, the eight-lane Interstate 35W bridge, a major Minneapolis artery, collapsed into the Mississippi River during evening rush hour, killing 13 people.

In 2013, defying the United States, Russia granted Edward Snowden temporary asylum, allowing the National Security Agency leaker to slip out of the Moscow airport where he had been holed up for weeks.

Ten years ago: A fierce storm caused an outdoor stage at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose, Alberta, Canada, to collapse, killing one person and injuring dozens of others. A gunman opened fired at a gay youth center in Tel Aviv, Israel, killing two people. Former Philippine President Corazon Aquino, 76, died in Manila.

Five years ago: President Barack Obama, in a televised news conference, said that the United States had “tortured” al-Qaida detainees captured after 9/11, adding, “We did some things that were contrary to our values.” Congress approved a $225 million package to replenish Israel’s missile defense system known as Iron Dome. A medical examiner ruled that a New York City police officer’s chokehold caused the death of Eric Garner, whose videotaped arrest and final pleas of “I can’t breathe!” had sparked outrage.

One year ago: The remains of dozens of presumed casualties of the Korean War were returned to U.S. soil; in an emotional ceremony in Hawaii, military members carried 55 boxes draped with American flags off two military transport planes. Ohio State University put football coach Urban Meyer on paid leave amid claims that his wife knew about allegations of domestic violence against an assistant coach years before the staff member was fired.

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