Prisoners of war did, also possibly some spies. No active soldiers did. Several east-coast towns were bombarded by German warships anxious to induce the British navy to come out.
No German invaders made onto U.S soil during World War 2. Many probably migrated here during the war but did so in peace and legal means.
If you count the Falkland Islands as British soil, then sometime during the Falklands War of 1982.
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They bombed England and there were some discreet spying incursions but they never even managed to organise the start of a viable invasion.
What was the biggest loss for a British Army on American soil before the American Revolution?
Many farming areas in the world depend on silt deposited during floods to replenish the fertility in their soil. RB
To spread communism outside of Russian soil.
The nazi invasion
Before the Tigris and Euphrates were dammed, the land between them had very fertile soil. This soil was deposited during the annual flooding of the rivers.
No. A combination of British and Canadians forces had invaded the United States during the War of 1812.
The Channel Islands were occupied by Germany during WW2.
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil