Atalanta wing-back Robin Gosens was the architect with a goal and an assist.
Cristiano Ronaldo had put the visitors ahead, continuing his record-breaking campaign with his third goal of the tournament and 12th European Championship strike of all time.
But two own goals from Ruben Dias and Raphael Guerreiro in the space of five first-half minutes flipped the game in Germany's favour.
Gosens got the third immediately after the break with an inviting ball that allowed Kai Havertz to tap in from close range, before heading in Germany's fourth himself.
Diogo Jota poked in from Ronaldo's cutback but the defending champions were unable to mount a comeback.
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