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La Santé Prison ( or ) is a prison
Prison

A prison, penitentiary, or correctional facility is a place in which individuals are physically confined or internment and usually deprived of a range of personal Freedom ....
 located in the XIVe arrondissement
XIVe arrondissement

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 of Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, France
France

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. It is one of the most famous prisons in France, with both VIP and high-security districts.

on de La (rue de la) Santé was founded in 1867 by architect Emile Vaudremer. Its name came from the street where the main gates are, the street itself earning that name because of its proximity to hospital Sainte-Anne (which was one of the main psychiatric
Psychiatry

Psychiatry is a Medicine Specialty devoted to the Treatment of mental disorders, Biomedical research and Prevention of mental disorder. The term was first coined by the German physician Johann Christian Reil in 1808....
 hospitals of Paris).






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La Santé Prison ( or ) is a prison
Prison

A prison, penitentiary, or correctional facility is a place in which individuals are physically confined or internment and usually deprived of a range of personal Freedom ....
 located in the XIVe arrondissement
XIVe arrondissement

rrondissementnumber=14th|commune=Paris|image=|caption=View over the 14th arrondissement. dominated by the Tour Montparnasse|map=paris_14e_arr_jms.gif|...
 of Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. It is one of the most famous prisons in France, with both VIP and high-security districts.

History

Prison de La (rue de la) Santé was founded in 1867 by architect Emile Vaudremer. Its name came from the street where the main gates are, the street itself earning that name because of its proximity to hospital Sainte-Anne (which was one of the main psychiatric
Psychiatry

Psychiatry is a Medicine Specialty devoted to the Treatment of mental disorders, Biomedical research and Prevention of mental disorder. The term was first coined by the German physician Johann Christian Reil in 1808....
 hospitals of Paris). Until a few years ago the prison was divided into four blocks, A-D. Each block housed prisoners from the same geographic or ethnic background. For example, block A was designated for Western Europeans, block B for Black Africans, block C for the Maghreb, and block D for the rest of the prisoners.

In the early 1900s, after the destruction of the former Prison de la Grande-Roquette, La Santé remained the last men's penitentiary facility in Paris : amongst the newcomers prisoners were the men sentenced to death. Logically, it was decided soon to perform public executions on boulevard Arago, right next to la Santé's walls. On August 5, 1909, parricide Henri Duchemin was the first person to be executed, by guillotine
Guillotine

The guillotine consists of a tall upright frame from which a long, smooth, heavy blade is suspended. This blade is raised with a rope and then allowed to drop, severing the victim's head from his or her body....
, right outside of this prison. When public executions were banned in 1939, La Santé's guillotine was moved inside the prison's courtyard, where on March 15, 1940 the Vocoret brothers were the first to be executed. The last ones were Roger Bontems and Claude Buffet, who were beheaded on November 28, 1972.

During World War II
World War II

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, the prison was used to hold both common criminals as well as opponents of the German occupation. On Bastille Day
Bastille Day

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, 1944, as Allied forces were approaching the city, the prisoners revolted, an insurrection that was put down with great brutality and loss of life by the Vichy Milice
Milice

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-720-0318-04, Frankreich, Parade der Milice Francaise.jpgThe Milice fran?aise , generally called simply Milice, was a paramilitary force created on January 30 1943 by the Vichy France, with Nazi Germany aid, to help fight the French Resistance....
.

In 2000, the head surgeon of the prison, Veronique Vasseur, published a book in which she denounced very bad conditions of imprisonment: dirt, illnesses, etc. The book was a shock to the public and prompted parliamentary evaluation of the situation.

Well Known Prisoners of La Santé

  • Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
  • Jacques Mesrine
    Jacques Mesrine

    Jacques Mesrine was a France criminal who was also briefly active in the United States and Canada....
  • Marcel Petiot
    Marcel Petiot

    Marcel Andr? Henri F?lix Petiot was a France doctor and serial killer convicted of multiple murders after the discovery of the remains of 26 people in his home in Paris after World War II....
  • Arsène Lupin
    Arsène Lupin

    Ars?ne Lupin is a fictional character who appears in a book series of detective fiction / crime fiction novels written by France writer Maurice Leblanc, as well as a number of non-canonical sequels and numerous film, television, stage play and comic book adaptations....
     (fictitious)
  • Jerome Kerviel
    Jérôme Kerviel

    J?r?me Kerviel is a France Trader who has been charged in the January 2008 Soci?t? G?n?rale trading loss incident, resulting in losses valued at approximately euro4.9 1,000,000,000 ....
  • Alén Diviš
    Alén Diviš

    Al?n Divi? was a Czechs Painting known for his melancholic art. Having spent much of his life abroad, often working in solitude, he remained rather unknown during his life but has had a postmortem revival in the art world....
  • Guillaume Apollinaire
    Guillaume Apollinaire

    Wilhelm Albert Wlodzimierz Apolinary de Waz-Kostrowicki, known as Guillaume Apollinaire was a France poet, writer, and art critic born in Italy to a Polish mother....


Further reading

Dominique Vasseur, Médecin chef à la prison de la santé, ISBN 2253151734