This is quite an interesting list.
I would give a similar listing on how most germans / german media / ... memorize certain wars, but it would be boring to write something like "We were so responsible, bad, etc.".
First you would have to decide when to start. If you take Caesar's crossing of the Rhine, it would get quite a long list. A more sensible starting point would be the Franco-Prussian War, which is mostly only known because it led to the final unification of the German Reich. The next one would be the Boxer Rebellion, pretty forgotten or only used as an example of the agressive foreign policy of Wilhelm II. Funily that's where the Germans got their nickname "huns", as Wilhelm II said in a speech, that German soldiers should behave in China as the Huns behaved thousand years ago in Germany
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The next wars would be the first and second World War. I think the German reception of these wars is well known.
The NATO air war against Serbia in '99 was the first combat operation of Germany after WW2 and therefore evoked heated discussions about its legitimacy, since wars of aggresion are forbidden according to the German constitution and the general bad feeling about fighting German soldiers.
Same for the Afghanistan, people aren't used to see German soldiers, who are actually fighting. No time to go into details, maybe another time.