Single crystals of U 2 Mn 3 Ge and U 2 Fe 3 Ge with a Kagome lattice structure were synthesized using a high-temperature self-flux crystal growth method. The physical properties of these crystals were characterized through measurements of resistivity, magnetism, and specific heat. U 2 Fe 3 Ge exhibits ferromagnetic ground state and anomalous Hall effect, and U 2 Mn 3 Ge demonstrates a complex magnetic structure. Both compounds exhibit large Sommerfeld coefficient, indicating coexistence of heavy Fermion behaviour with magnetism. Our results suggest that this U 2 TM 3 Ge (TM = Mn, Fe, Co) family is a promising platform to investigate the interplay of magnetism, Kondo physics and the Kagome lattice.