Slovakia, who will make their European championships debut in Group B alongside Wales, England and Russia next month, deserved their win in Augsburg yesterday as Germany coach Joachim Loew fielded four uncapped players.
A heavy storm in Bavaria at half-time meant the break was extended to 35 minutes and it was Slovakia who profitted from the soggy second-half conditions by adding their third goal.
Germany took an early lead when Mario Gomez converted a penalty, while goals from Marek Hamsik and Michal Duris just before half-time put Slovakia 2-1 up at the break.
Centre-back Jerome Boateng, who was at the centre of an off-field political storm after a right-wing politician said most Germans would not want to have him as a neighbour, was the only member of the Germany team who had started the World Cup final two years ago.
Banners reading "Jerome, move in next to us" showed the feelings of most Germany fans.
Loew gave out new caps, two in each half, to goalkeeper Bernd Leno and Bayern Munich defender Joshua Kimmich, then midfielders Julian Weigl and Julian Brandt.
Napoli defensive midfielder Hamsik made Slovakia's first clear chance count by drilling home the equaliser on 40 minutes and his long-range shot gave Leno no chance on his debut.
The goal fired up the visitors who then took the lead a minute before the break when striker Duris slipped his marker and floated his header past Leno.
The skies opened during the half-time break as torrential rain pelted the pitch and the black clouds mirrored Loew's dark scowls as he trudged off.
Kucka's speculative shot looked set to be gathered by Ter Stegen, on for Leno, only for the ball to roll between his legs on 52 minutes.
It was virtually identical to the own-goal the Barcelona shot-stopper leaked against the USA in Germany's 4-3 friendly defeat in Washington in June 2013.
Loew must now cut four names before submitting his 23-man squad for Euro 2018 before midnight on Tuesday while Slovakia coach Jan Kozak is set to name his on Monday.
Germany have one more warm-up match, against Hungary in Gelsenkirchen on Saturday, the same day Slovakia host Northern Ireland in Trnava.
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