The Nuremberg laws, signed by Adolf Hitler in 1935, are on display in Washington for the first time. The laws are considered to be the origin of Nazi Germany’s anti-Semitic policies and the cornerstone of what was then to become the Holocaust. The texts are now on display at Washington’s National Archive, which owns them since last August. Until now, they were kept at the Hungtinton Library of San Marino in California, where General George Patton took them in 1945.