Paris — Part 1: Pont Saint-Michel — The Plaque Nobody Reads
On the night of October 17, 1961, Paris police under Maurice Papon attacked a peaceful Algerian protest, beat the marchers unconscious, and threw their bodies off this bridge into the Seine. The official death count was three. Bodies floated downstream for a week. The plaque went up forty years later, and most tourists still walk past it on the way to Notre-Dame.
Boulevard Saint-Michel & Place Saint-Michel