Link or Links may refer to:
The Link is the second album released by the French metal band Gojira. A re-mastered edition of the album was released in 2005 by the band's former label, Listenable Records. The track "Indians" was released as a single.
In late September 2012, Listenable Records released the album in vinyl format. A strictly limited edition of 250 copies, available in two colors – black and red.
Album personnel adapted from the CD liner notes of the 2005 re-release.
The Link was established in July 1937 as an 'independent non-party organisation to promote Anglo-German friendship'. It generally operated as a cultural organisation, although its journal, the Anglo-German Review, reflected the pro-Nazi views of Admiral Sir Barry Domvile, and particularly in London it attracted a number of anti-semites and pro-Nazis. At its height the membership numbered around 4,300.
The Link was opposed to war between Britain and Germany, and because of this attracted the support of some British pacifists. When The Link and the Anglo-German Review were included among a number of peace organisations across the political spectrum in the Peace Service Handbook(a publication put out by the Peace Pledge Union) the Daily Telegraph and The News Chronicle published articles accusing the PPU of supporting Nazism. In response, PPU member Stuart Morris wrote to the papers stating there was no connection between the PPU and The Link, and that the former organisation did not support the German demand for colonies or peace at the expense of smaller nations. The PPU also sent a letter to its group leaders dissociating The Link from the PPU, and ceased publishing the Peace Service Handbook.