This page shows public proxy servers with IP addresses detected in Germany. The German list is often larger than many other country lists, so it makes sense to filter before testing random entries.
If you want to compare Germany with other countries in the same region, open the Europe proxy list.
Start with the city and ISP columns. Germany may show several entries from Frankfurt am Main, Nuremberg, Munich, Berlin, or other cities, and multiple proxies can belong to large hosting or cloud networks. The ISP field helps you avoid treating similar-looking German entries as separate options when they come from the same network.
Check the protocol before copying an entry. Most public German proxies may be HTTP, but SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 entries can also appear. Use the exact proxy type shown in the table, because a SOCKS entry and an HTTP entry are not configured the same way.
When the list has many rows, do not sort by speed alone. Last Checked and Uptime are better first filters for free public proxies. A recently checked proxy with steady uptime is usually a better first test than a fast-looking entry that rarely responds.
Free German public proxies can change quickly. If one entry fails, test a few recent entries from a different city or ISP before moving to another country.