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'''Germany''' is a republic in central [[Europe]]. It is bordered to the north by the [[North Sea]], [[Denmark]], and the Baltic Sea; to the east by [[Poland]] and the Czech Republic; to the south by [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]]; and to the west by [[France]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Belgium]], and the [[Netherlands]]. Its capital city is [[Berlin]]. The [[Black Forest]] is located in southern Germany, which also contains the federated state of [[Bavaria]].
   
 
==Witches and wizards from Germany==
'''Germany''' is a country in central [[Europe]]. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by [[France]], Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Its capital city is Berlin. Other famous German cities include Hamburg, Munich, and Frankfurt.
 
 
Important witches and wizards from Germany included:
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*[[Rudolph Spielman]], [[Head of Incarceration]] at the International Confederation of Wizards in [[1927]].
 
*[[Rudolf Brand]], [[Quidditch Captain#Hogwarts Quidditch Captains|Captain]] of the [[Heidelberg Harriers]] in [[1953]].
 
*[[Ellerby and Spudmore]], founders of the [[broomstick]] company of the same name. Although their company is located in Germany, their names give rise to the suspicion that they are not native Germans.
 
*[[Bruno Schmidt]], a child who killed an [[Erkling]] by hitting it over the head with his father's [[collapsible cauldron]].
   
 
==Magical games and sports==
It is implied that [[Lord Voldemort]] murdered a [[German family|family]] living here during [[1997]].
 
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[[File:Koln.png|250px|thumb|[[Wikipedia:Cologne|Cologne]], a major city in Germany]]
 
*In medieval Germany, the ancient game of [[Stichstock]], a forerunner of modern [[Quidditch]], was popular. The players had to puncture an inflated [[dragon]] bladder that was tied to a pole with the sharpened ends of their [[broomstick]]s. The bladder was defended by another player. The game died out in the [[14th century]].<ref name="qta2">{{QTA|R|2}}</ref>
   
 
*Quidditch became popular on the continent, and thus probably also in Germany, by the early 15th century. The [[Heidelberg Harriers]] were a well-known professional German Quidditch team.<ref name="qta8">{{QTA|R|8}}</ref> Their seven-day match against the [[Holyhead Harpies]] of [[1953]] was widely reckoned to be one of the finest ever seen. After the Harpies beat the Harriers, Harriers' [[Quidditch Captain|Captain]] [[Rudolf Brand]] proposed to the Harpies' Captain and was hit over the head with her [[Cleansweep Five]].
==Witches and wizards from Germany==
 
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Important witches and wizards from Germany include:
 
 
*The broomstick manufacturing company [[Ellerby and Spudmore]] resided in the Black Forest, but their brooms were never successful in professional Quidditch.
*[[Rudolf Brand]], Captain of the Heidelberg Harriers in [[1953]].
 
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*Ellerby and Spudmore, founders of the [[broomstick]] company of the same name. Although their company is located in Germany, their names give rise to the suspicion that they are not native Germans.
 
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*Germany also had its own [[German National Quidditch Stadium|national Quidditch stadium]].
*[[Gregorovitch]], a famous wandmaker who apparently lived in Germany for some time.
 
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*[[Bruno Schmidt]], a child who killed an Erkling by hitting it over the head with his father's collapsible cauldron
 
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*An illuminated manuscript dating back to early Medieval Ages that depicted three warlocks dismounting from their brooms was found in Germany.<ref name="qta1">{{QTA|R|1}}</ref>
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==Magical government==
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Germany had its own [[German Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]].
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By the [[1920s]], [[Auror]]s from Germany were active in the wizarding world.<ref>http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/actor/profile/chris-warner-drake</ref>
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==History==
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In the [[21st century]], a branch of [[bowtruckle]]s was unleashed as a [[Confoundable]] by the [[Calamity]] and had to be dealt with by the [[Statute of Secrecy Task Force]] and returned to the [[Black Forest]] in Germany.<ref>{{WU}}</ref>
   
==Magical Games and Sports==
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==Magical creatures==
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===Native to Germany===
In ancient Germany, the game of [[Stichstock]], a forerunner of modern [[Quidditch]], was popular. The players had to puncture an inflated [[dragon]] bladder that was tied to a pole with the sharpened ends of their broomsticks. The bladder was defended by another player. The game died out in the 14th century.
 
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Bowtruckle.png | [[Bowtruckle]]<ref name="fbwt">{{FB|R}}</ref>
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Erkling-game.png | [[Erkling]]<ref name="fbwt"/>
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Vampire Pottermore.png | [[Vampire]]
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</gallery>
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===Europe===
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The following creatures are found in certain regions of Europe that Germany falls under:
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<gallery>
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Hippogrif FBCFWW.png | [[Hippogriff]]
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Goblin Pottermore.png | [[Goblin]]
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Mountain Troll.png | [[Troll]]
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Graphorn.png | [[Graphorn]]
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Dugbog.jpg | [[Dugbog]]
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Nogtail Pottermore.png | [[Nogtail]]
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Macled malaclaw.png | [[Mackled Malaclaw]]
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Hag WU.png | [[Hag]]<ref>{{FB}}</ref>
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</gallery>
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===North Sea===
 
The following creatures are found throughout the [[North Sea]]:
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<gallery>
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Lobalug.png | [[Lobalug]]
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</gallery>
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===Atlantic Ocean===
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The following creatures are found throughout the [[Atlantic Ocean]]:
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<gallery>
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Sea Serpent - FBcases.png | [[Sea Serpent]]
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Unknown Creature 1 Harry Potter.png | [[Shrake]]
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</gallery>
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===Worldwide===
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{{Worldwide}}
   
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==Appearances==
Quidditch became popular on the continent, and thus probably also in Germany, by the early 15th century. The [[Heidelberg Harriers]] are a well-known professional German Quidditch team. Their seven-day match against the [[Holyhead Harpies]] of [[1953]] is widely reckoned one of the finest ever seen. After the Harpies beat the Harriers, Harriers' Captain Rudolf Brand proposed to the Harpies' Captain and was hit over the head with her [[Cleansweep Five]].
 
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*{{FB|R}}
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*{{HPV|CH}} {{Mention}}
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*{{WU}} {{Mention}}
   
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==External links==
The broomstick company of Ellerby and Spudmore resides in he Black Forest, but their brooms were never successful in professional Quidditch.
 
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*{{Wikilink|Germany}}
   
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==Notes and references==
==Magical Creatures==
 
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The following magical creatures are native to Germany:
 
   
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[[de:Deutschland]]
*[[Bowtruckle]]s: Small, twig-like tree guardians
 
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[[es:Alemania]]
*[[Erkling]]s: Small, humanoid beasts from the Black Forest that devour children
 
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[[fr:Allemagne]]
*[[Vampire]]s: beings that drink human blood and can apparently be found in the Black Forest
 
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Revision as of 13:28, 6 August 2020

Germany is a republic in central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Its capital city is Berlin. The Black Forest is located in southern Germany, which also contains the federated state of Bavaria.

Witches and wizards from Germany

Important witches and wizards from Germany included:

Magical games and sports

Koln

Cologne, a major city in Germany

  • In medieval Germany, the ancient game of Stichstock, a forerunner of modern Quidditch, was popular. The players had to puncture an inflated dragon bladder that was tied to a pole with the sharpened ends of their broomsticks. The bladder was defended by another player. The game died out in the 14th century.[1]
  • Quidditch became popular on the continent, and thus probably also in Germany, by the early 15th century. The Heidelberg Harriers were a well-known professional German Quidditch team.[2] Their seven-day match against the Holyhead Harpies of 1953 was widely reckoned to be one of the finest ever seen. After the Harpies beat the Harriers, Harriers' Captain Rudolf Brand proposed to the Harpies' Captain and was hit over the head with her Cleansweep Five.
  • The broomstick manufacturing company Ellerby and Spudmore resided in the Black Forest, but their brooms were never successful in professional Quidditch.
  • An illuminated manuscript dating back to early Medieval Ages that depicted three warlocks dismounting from their brooms was found in Germany.[3]

Magical government

Germany had its own Ministry of Magic.

By the 1920s, Aurors from Germany were active in the wizarding world.[4]

History

In the 21st century, a branch of bowtruckles was unleashed as a Confoundable by the Calamity and had to be dealt with by the Statute of Secrecy Task Force and returned to the Black Forest in Germany.[5]

Magical creatures

Native to Germany

Europe

The following creatures are found in certain regions of Europe that Germany falls under:

North Sea

The following creatures are found throughout the North Sea:

Atlantic Ocean

The following creatures are found throughout the Atlantic Ocean:

Worldwide

The following creatures were all found worldwide:


Appearances

External links

Notes and references