Thomas Muller and Miroslav Klose were on target once more as Germany booked their World Cup semi-final place at the expense of Argentina.
Muller netted the last two goals in the 4-1 win over England last time but was quicker off the mark in Cape Town, heading home in the third minute as Joachim Low's side made a blistering start.
Klose, who had scored the opener against England, then tapped home a 67th minute second.
Arne Friedrich netted a third seven minutes later and Klose scored his second with a minute to go to make sure of the success over Diego Maradona's men.
The victory means Germany will now face Spain or Paraguay on Wednesday for a place in next Sunday's final.
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