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England, France and Russia are the main ones, but Canada, China, and Australia also had large numbers of troops involved. There were also troops from areas colonized by England throughout history and many of the countries invaded by axis troops.
Thousands of Americans, along with thousands of other allied troops invaded Normandy.
Rome invaded England in 48 AD and the Vikings invaded in about 950 AD. William the Conqueror invaded and took England in 1066. Germany attacked England from the air in World Wars I and II, but never attacked on the ground.
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By the end of 1940, Nazi troops occupied around 12 European countries, but many more were under Nazi control or allied to the Nazis, just not with German troops in. If you're America, it might be worth noting that Britain wasn't invaded by the Nazis. Not ever.
The UK has 187,210 regular troops and 145,000 reserve troops as of early 2009.
About 4,590 are stationed in Afghanistan.
Dunkirk was the place in France from which about 340.000 British and French troops were evacuated to England after fleeing the advancing German army. It wasn't really a 'battle' as such, but you could call it a rearguard action. the british at the time called it 'The Miracle of Dunkirk' in that so many men were snatched from being prisoners of war.
~ 250,000.
1,808,000 killed in 4 years. Your welcome.
no. Hitler invaded many weak countries close to Germany before attacking Poland.