Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982
Germany was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden", composed by Ralph Siegel, with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger, and performed by Nicole. The German participating broadcaster on behalf of ARD, Bayerischer Rundfunk, selected their entry through a national final. The entry eventually won the Eurovision Song Contest.
Before Eurovision
807 songs were submitted for the German selection. A jury composed of 13 members chose 24 of them which then were presented on ARD's radio stations. A jury of 500 members then chose twelve entries for the national final.Bayerischer Rundfunk held the German national final, Ein Lied für Harrogate, on 20 March at its Studio 4 in Unterföhring, hosted by Carolin Reiber and Rudolf Rohlinger. The final was broadcast on Das Erste and on radio station.Twelve songs made it to the national final, which was broadcast by BR to ARD broadcasters across West Germany. The winner was decided by a sampling of 507 viewers who were meant to symbolize a fair representation of the country's population. Each person gave every song a vote, from 1 to 12. Therefore, the theoretical "worst score" a song could receive would be 500, and the "best score" would be 6000. Three of the competitors previously represented other countries: French singer Séverine won the for, Paola previously represented her native at two different contests, and Jürgen Marcus previously represented at the. Additionally, Mary Roos had represented Germany in, and would return as the German representative.
The winning entry was "Ein bißchen Frieden," performed by Nicole and composed by Ralph Siegel with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger.
| Artist | Song | Votes | Place |
| Nicole | "Ein bißchen Frieden" | 5116 | 1 |
| Paola | "Peter Pan" | 4318 | 2 |
| Hannes Schöner | "Nun sag' schon adieu" | 3914 | 3 |
| Denise | "Die Nacht der Lüge" | 3799 | 4 |
| Jürgen Marcus | "Ich würde gerne bei Dir sein" | 3439 | 5 |
| Mary Roos and David Hanselmann | "Lady" | 3358 | 6 |
| Mel Jersey | "Schenk mir eine Nacht" | 3227 | 7 |
| Marianne Rosenberg | "Blue-Jeans-Kinder" | 2862 | 8 |
| Gaby Baginsky | "So wie Du bist" | 2802 | 9 |
| Séverine | "Ich glaub' an meine Träume" | 2717 | 10 |
| Gottlieb Wendehals | "Der Ohrwurm" | 2029 | 11 |
| Jennifer Kemp | "Wie Phönix aus der Asche" | 1965 | 12 |
At Eurovision
Nicole was the eighteenth and final performer on the night of the Contest, following. At the close of the voting the song had received 161 points, placing first in a field of 18 competing countries. A 61-point gap was recorded between Nicole and the second-place finisher, Avi Toledano from, setting a then record for the largest gap between first and second place. Only did not award Germany any points.Known members of the German jury were Siegfried Doppler and Horst Senker.
The show was watched by 13.81 million viewers in Germany.
Voting
| Score | Country |
| 12 points | |
| 10 points | |
| 8 points | |
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| 2 points | |
| 1 point |
| Score | Country |
| 12 points | |
| 10 points | |
| 8 points | |
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| 1 point |