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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Here is the summary of traveling Gluten-free in Germany:

You may get some gluten-free items at the health store (Reformhaus in 
German).  Another place is called Apothcary and they sometimes have items.

Take food on the airplane. One person had problems with Delta. Another had 
good luck with KLM, SAS & United.

Eat in supermarkets. The food is fantastic, as well as being cheaper. In 
Europe they don't use the pesticides like we do here.

Print off a restaurant card in German from
http://www.celiactravel.com/restaurant-cards.html

Here is the link to the German Coeliac Society:
http://www.dzg-online.de/english.41.0.html

There is also a German forum. It is all in German, but you could post a 
message in English:
http://www.zoeliakie-treff.de/zoeliakie/zoeliakie.html

thanks to everyone who responded!

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