Underground Resistance

Underground resistance may refer to:

  • Underground Resistance (band), a musical collective from Detroit, Michigan
  • Underground resistance during World War II, the inhabitants of various locales resisting the rule of the Nazis, the Empire of Japan, and Mussolini
  • Resistance movement, a group opposing an occupier or state by violent or nonviolent means
  • The Underground Resistance – Darkthrone album

Famous quotes containing the words underground and/or resistance:

    Or as, when an underground train, in the tube, stops too long between stations
    And the conversation rises and slowly fades into silence
    And you see behind every face the mental emptiness deepen
    Leaving only the growing terror of nothing to think about....
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)

    The greatest, or rather the most prominent, part of this city was constructed with the design to offer the deadest resistance to leaden and iron missiles that might be cast against it. But it is a remarkable meteorological and psychological fact, that it is rarely known to rain lead with much violence, except on places so constructed.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)