What happened to the French settlers in Algeria?
After Algeria became independent in 1962, about 800,000 Pieds-Noirs of French nationality were evacuated to mainland France, while about 200,000 remained in Algeria. Of the latter, there were still about 100,000 in 1965 and about 50,000 by the end of the 1960s.
What was happening in France in 1961?
On Oct. 17, 1961, in the final months of the Algerian war, thousands of pro-independence Algerian demonstrators marched through the graceful boulevards of the French capital. They were pushing for an end to a seemingly endless conflict and for a halt to the ghettoization that so many faced in metropolitan France.

Are there corpses in La Seine?
L’Inconnue de la Seine The most famous corpse to come out of the Paris Morgue may not have even been dead at all. L’Inconnue de la Seine was a woman who was reportedly fished out of the Seine in the 1880s after a successful suicide attempt.
Are there corpses in the Seine?
Between April 1795 and September 1801, 306 bodies were pulled from the river Seine in Paris. A register of these deaths, indicating, sex, age, hair colour, wounds (if any) and a description of clothing (if any) was kept by two mortuary clerks, Citizen Bouille and Citizen Daude.
Where did the pieds noirs go?
His family were pieds noirs (“black feet”), French nationals born in Algeria whose ancestors were European settlers or North African Jews. Indigenous Muslims turned against the pieds noirs after a traumatic and bloody war for independence and about 1 million of them emigrated to France.

What did Algeria have that France wanted?
Algerian historians believe their land has continued to feed the French economy with its oil (discovered in 1956), gold, iron, coal and various minerals.
Who ruled Algeria before the French?
For 300 years, Algeria was a Vassal state of the Ottoman Empire under a regency that had Algiers as its capital (see Dey). Subsequently, with the institution of a regular Ottoman administration, governors with the title of pasha ruled.
How many killed in Paris?
The attackers were either shot or blew themselves up when police raided the theatre. Happening barely a day after similar attacks in Beirut, the attackers killed 130 people, including 90 at the Bataclan theatre. Another 416 people were injured, almost 100 critically. Seven of the attackers were also killed.
What is special in November 13?
Kindness Day was born when a collection of humanitarian groups came together on November 13, 1997, and made a “Declaration of Kindness”. Likewise, on Kindness Day everyone is encouraged to make a similar declaration. Donating books, food, or clothes to your local community is a great way to celebrate.
Do they still make death masks?
An on-going tradition The traditionally hand-made, plaster and wax reinforced death masks are still trading. The artist and musician Nick Reynolds started out as a sculptor but in time made the move to death mask-making.
Where did the CPR face come from?
Peter Safar and Asmund Laerdal, the creators of the first aid mannequin Resusci Anne, chose the Seine woman’s death mask as the face of the CPR doll. As the mannequin was used for millions of CPR courses throughout history, “L’Inconnue de la Sine” has been dubbed “the most kissed face” of all time.