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A typical group of Germans.

Germany is a country within Europe, and a NATO member-state. It had a tough old life in the 20th Century, what with a major war in the 1910s, being overrun by Cobra and then, from 1945 to 2011 1990, being split into the democratic West Germany and the Soviet Union allied East Germany.

It is bordered by Belgium, the Netherlands, Switz, France, Ciech, Poland, Denmark, Luxembourg, and Austria.

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Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

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Oh, well close enough.

Germany was found on a map made to show the route of the Europa 2000, with the geographic borders being a slightly inaccurate depiction of real-life Germany's geography at that time. (For that matter, its division into East and West Germany, later alluded to in the Super-God Masterforce cartoon, is not shown.) Trans-Europe Express

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

The Decepticon Godmasters Buster and Hydra were both born in East Germany.

The Autobot Godmasters once searched Germany as a possible location for the last Godmaster. Assemble! The Four Godmaster Gunmen

When the Decepticons unleashed a full onslaught on Earth, Hydra and Buster targeted West Germany as part of a plan to split up the Autobot forces. Lightfoot and Road King took them on. God Ginrai: Showdown at the Decepticon Base

Young Corgi continuity

West Germany would presumably be part of the Federation of Western Europe, in the near future of 2000. Battle Beneath the Ice

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

Rolf Myer, a chemist from Berlin, was part of the Ark II crew. Now he's ash in the atmosphere! Prime Directive #1

Transformers/G.I. Joe

Germany was briefly conquered by the might of Cobra and their Decepticon allies in 1938. Transformers/G.I. Joe

Cybertron cartoon

The German folklore tale of Lorelei and the Nix, a Germanic equivalent of the legendary sirens, turned out to be based on the Decepticon Thunderblast. United

Live-action film series

Revenge of the Fallen film

Germany was the first government to confirm to the media that the Fallen's blackmail message was a satellite hijack. Revenge of the Fallen

Titan movie comics

During 1918, as part of the First World War, Germany was involved in naval warfare against the United States of America. Apparently the Germans had some damn impressive airplanes, because Soundwave was automatically assumed to be a German weapon! Making Waves

IDW movie comics

During the Second World War, Nazi Germany captured Jetfire and reverse-engineered him at Castle Neuschwanstein to create transforming war machines of their own. They'd just completed their ultimate weapon, the Panzer-Giganten, when a Sector Seven commando team raided the castle and freed Jetfire. Neuschwanstein was destroyed and everyone involved in the project killed, leaving Germany with no chance of restarting the project. Weapon

2005 IDW continuity

Garrison Kreiger claimed that he was descended from German immigrants to hide the truth behind his Prysmosian origins. Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook #2 Schismatic During World War II, Germany was part of the Axis powers and occupied the nation of Kalistan. Discovering a hidden cache of robotic soldiers from an unknown source, the Germans used them as troops. Their presence on the battlefield was the cause of some bafflement on the part of Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles. The Secret of the Mummy's Tomb

In the modern day, Bumblebee's original Earth alternate mode was a German car, The Hanging Sword The Gift Horse specifically a classic Volkswagen Beetle, also nicknamed a "Bug". Infiltration #3

Later, Kup and Aileron briefly visited Germany as part of the Autobots' international peacekeeping efforts. Concorde Hymn

Notes

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He loves us, each and every one.
  • Germany is responsible for the glory of Holger Fath!
  • German selective dog breeding brought us the German Shepherd in 1899, the alternate mode of K-9.
  • Condor Verlag reprinted Marvel stories in Germany, along with a variety of rather odd original text stories.


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