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Most of the fighting in the western front was fought in the northern France and Belgium because of the german's schlieffen plan which involved the invasion of belgium there was no fighting on german soil but on the eastern front there was the battle of Tannenberg which was in east Prussia (now known as the eastern part Poland) but if you are talking about the western from then no.

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Q: Was there any fighting on German soil during World War 1?
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