The Harry Potter Compendium
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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 Cologne, Dresden, Hamburg, Munich, Leipzig and Frankfurt. The Black Forest is located in southern Germany, which also contains the state of Bavaria.

It is implied that Lord Voldemort murdered a family living here during 1997 for information about Gregorovitch.[1]

Witches and wizards from Germany[]

Important witches and wizards from Germany include:

  • Rudolf Brand, 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.
  • Gregorovitch, a famous wandmaker who apparently lived in Germany for some time.
  • Bruno Schmidt, a child who killed an Erkling by hitting it over the head with his father's collapsible cauldron

Magical games and sports[]

  • 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.[2]
  • 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.[3] 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.
  • The broomstick company of Ellerby and Spudmore resides in the Black Forest, but their brooms were never successful in professional Quidditch.
  • Germany also has its own national Quidditch stadium.
  • An illuminated manuscript, dating back to early Medieval Ages that depicts three warlocks dismounting from their brooms was found in Germany.[4]

Magical creatures[]

The following magical creatures are native to Germany:

Appearances[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Chapter 12 (Magic is Might)
  2. Quidditch Through the Ages (real) - Chapter 2 (Ancient Broom Games)
  3. Quidditch Through the Ages (real) - Chapter 8 (The Spread of Quidditch Worldwide)
  4. Quidditch Through the Ages (real) - Chapter 1 (The Evolution of the Flying Broomstick)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)
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