Yes.
Egypt (it was actually a protectorate, but it was the northernmost British African Colony)
Britain conquered Egypt and turned it into a british protectorate
England's mainland was never occupied by Germany, part of its protectorate of Egypt was though, so was the English Channel Islands were as they weren't defended.
Egypt fell under British control in 1882 when it became a protectorate of the realm. It was given independence in 1922.
the Egyptians occupied Egypt in 11183B.C.
werent they confronting british soldiers?
Egypt's role in WW1 wasn't very important, but did give the British a very large encampment in Egypt. This allowed the British to move troops on the Eastern Front to fight the Central powers.
There are some that believe that it is a derivative of an Indian dish brought to Egypt by the British troops.
help the British troops fight the Germans in Egypt
the ottomans conquered Egypt in 1517 so they chosed the governors of ottoman Egypt it was just a province of the empire and near the end of the 19th century it became a vassal state and later they became a british protectorate.
Italians & Germans. They were the Axis powers of Europe. Italian troops invaded Egypt from Libya. Libya was an Italian colony. British & Commonwealth troops (& airman & sailors) defended Egypt and pushed the Italians back into Libya. German troops were then sent to Libya to help the Italians.
Bernard Law Montgomery.