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Hi Keefy,I also live in Germany. You can also get most of the stuff you might need at so-called "Asia Shops" - they might seem like they only have chinese stuff but the ones I've been to all stock Patak's, TRS and all the other brands, too. Most even have a small british corner for stuff like Bovril and so on.
As you noticed, you can get lamb at turkish shops but if you want to be more authentic then ask for Mutton as that's what the takeaways use in GB (Mutton is "Hammel" in German. If they don't get it then say "altes Schaf" for "old sheep" or try "Koyun Eti" which is Turkish for mutton meat).
Curries here are terrible for the most part (the odd exception here and there). A "Dhansak" is very close to what I call a "german curry" (Meat, Curry Powder and Pineapple or Banana even), I think that most restaurants don't have it for that very reason. They want to be more exotic, I think. Don't forget that the german invention "Toast Hawaii" is a household staple, too.
Keefy, I think you'll find that the methods and recipes you can find on this site are worthy to reconsider doing your Curry nights again Whenever I invite friends over for a curry they always love it, but they don't know REALLY good curries anyway. On the other hand, if your last "proper" curry was more than 12 months ago then you'd probably be a very happy camper with my curries (and I'm nowhere near where I'd like to be).