The Germans attacked Britain during WW2 but they never invaded it.
Another View:
The United Kingdom, consisting of the Island of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northen Ireland, does not appear to have been invaded, in the sense of a force such as the D Day invasion, by the Allies, of France at the beaches of Normandy.
However, because of diplomatic and colonial relationships with its foreign territories, protectorates, and insular states, in particular, the British Soloman Islands Protectorate, it is certainly arguable that Germany because of its relationship to the Imperial Japanese Forces invaded Britain, certainly symbolically.
No. Germany and Britain only undertook what was called "The Blitz" in which bombers from both air forces bombed the others main cities.
AnswerGermany tried to get Britain ready during The Battle of Britain. But thanx to radar, Britain was ready and alertYes, the British Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsy, Herm, Alderney and Sark were invaded on 30 June 1940 and were occupied and fortified until their liberation on 9 May 1945. The British Military completed their withdrawal from the Islands just 24 hours before German occupation. Many Channel Islanders remained there throughout the war in an uneasy peace with the Germans.
Technically the Channel Islands are a Crown Protectorate and not part of the United Kingdom so no, neither Great Britain nor Northern Island was invaded.
It didn't. Hitler planned to invade with 'Operation Sea Lion' but was unable to gain air superiority, so the invasion was called off.
During World War II, Germany gave up its plans to invade Great Britain because he could not defeat the British air force.
Germany never invaded Britain during World War II. Operation Sea Lion, the plan to do so, was put on hold when the air raids meant to weaken the nation prior to invasion was unsuccessful in its goal. And then Germany opened the Russian front and America joined war.
During World War II, Germany did not in fact ever invade London. The Germans hoped to conquer it as part of their planned invasion (in 1940) of the British Isles. Yet, the necessary requirement for any invasion was control of Britain's air-space, and this was never achieved by the German air force.
World War 1 Germany invaded Russia in 1917 after Russia backed out of the war. World War 2 Germany invaded Russia during the Second World War on June 22, 1941 Operation Barbarossa
Germany invaded France and Poland also it invaded Austria. World War 2 started because Germany said to England they wouldn't invade Poland but they did - so Poland is the easiest country to remember that was invaded!
During World War II, Germany gave up its plans to invade Great Britain because he could not defeat the British air force.
Britain wasn't invaded during World War 2
During World war II
No.
Britain declared war on Germany because Germany attacked Belgium in order to strategically invade France. Britain vowed to protect Belgium, so Britain joined World War I.
italy
Poland.
Germany never invaded Britain during World War II. Operation Sea Lion, the plan to do so, was put on hold when the air raids meant to weaken the nation prior to invasion was unsuccessful in its goal. And then Germany opened the Russian front and America joined war.
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
Czechoslovakia
When Britain and France declared war on Germany because Germany sent a million troops to invade Poland.
if you mean which country it was Poland