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underground: see guerrilla warfare guerrilla warfare (gərĭl`ə) [Span. ..... Click the link for more information. . Resistanceor UndergroundClandestine groups opposed to Nazi rule in German-occupied Europe in World War II. The groups included civilians who worked secretly against the occupation and armed bands of partisans or guerrilla fighters. Resistance activities ranged from assisting the escape of Jews and Allied airmen shot down over enemy territory to committing sabotage, ambushing German patrols, and sending intelligence information to the Allies. Resistance groups were not always unified; in some countries, rival groups divided along communist and noncommunist lines. However, in France the clandestine National Council of the Resistance coordinated all French groups, which gave support to the Normandy Campaign and participated in the August 1944 uprising that helped liberate Paris. Resistance groups in other northern European countries also undertook military actions to help the Allied forces in 1944–45. underground 1. a. a movement dedicated to overthrowing a government or occupation forces, as in the European countries occupied by the German army in World War II b. (as modifier): an underground group 2. an electric passenger railway operated in underground tunnels 3. a. any avant-garde, experimental, or subversive movement in popular art, films, music, etc. b. (as modifier): the underground press www.reed.edu/~reyn/transport.html www.metropla.net/index2.htm |
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Instead of spending hundreds of millions to move the plant's SNM from six separate on-site locations to one, they thought, why not take a wide-angle look at our entire weapons complex, and consider consolidating all the SNM currently spread across the complex into one new, belowground location? Moreover, the elaborate technological infrastructure needed to achieve this evanescence is also found in Klein's world, where pumps, compressors, and turbines hidden belowground enable the ethereal Eden at ground level. Above-ground diversity increases belowground diversity," says Clapperton. |
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