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Situation of the Grande-D\u00e9l\u00e9land in Europe. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Map of the “Thiogne” (Grande-D\u00e9l\u00e9land): in this version, Brussels is considered to be part of the country; In others, it is a continuous micro-state of Belgium, even a capital’s capital territory of the United States of Europe. The card also supposes the annexation of Wallonia by France. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Thiis nationalism (in Dutch Groot-Nederlandism ) is an irredentist political movement wanting to create a country based on the Dutch language called Thiogne ( Dietsland in Dutch) or Grande-D\u00e9l\u00e9land [ first ] ( Groot-Nederland ) and including the current Netherlands and Belgian Flanders, even the French Westhoek. The Grand-Dutch idea, which emerged in the 1920s , implies the restoration of the broken unit since 1585, which was only temporarily restored in 1815, from Flanders and the northern Netherlands to constitute a large Dutch, the United Netherlands. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Dutch language, the foundation of the Grand-Dutch idea [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The political supports of the Grand-Dutch Idea [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Before the Second World War [ modifier | Modifier and code ] During WWII [ modifier | Modifier and code ] After the Second World War [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The Dutch language, the foundation of the Grand-Dutch idea [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Unionist symbol of the Netherlands and Flanders. The Community Community of Language is the unifying element because religion and history have separated the mainly Catholic Flemings from other Dutch mainly Protestants [ 2 ] . The followers of Greater Dutch therefore oppose the belonging of Walloons to the Thioi community. Build the United Kingdom of the Netherlands ( United Kingdom of the Netherlands ) In the borders of 1815-1830 is not an objective of this current of thought, these borders more recalling the Netherlands of Burgundian states than Dutch based on a linguistic community. The recovery of South Africa was however coherent with the general objectives of this current of thought. The political supports of the Grand-Dutch Idea [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Before the Second World War [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The great supporter of Grande-Dutch thought was Pieter Geyl, professor of history at the University of Utrecht, who published with his work The Great-Dutch thought A historiographical work that had a huge impact on political circles. However, in the 1930s, he perceived with sadness that the extremist forces diverted his ideas and abused them. The Grand-Dutch movement, which obtained the support of certain Dutch Flemish and university circles, is often confused with the radical right-wing movements of the interwar period or with collaboration. Already during the 1930s, we founded in Rotterdam a foundation for the northern Netherlands and Flanders ( Northern Netherlands Flanders Foundation ), which will reach the number of about a thousand members. During WWII [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In July 1940 , the foundation for the northern Netherlands and Flanders will write, in collaboration with the members of the National Socialist movement ( National Socialist Movement , NSB) and the Dutch Union ( Dutch Union ), a manifesto on the foundations of a Grande-D\u00e9l\u00e9land, which the German occupier, however, put aside. Indeed, the German nationalists did not wish the emergence of a Great Department but the integration of the Netherlands and from Flanders to the Grand-German Reich. During the Second World War, several members of the Flemish National League ( Flemish National Association , VNV) were seduced by the idea of \u200b\u200ba great-geneland, for which an organization such as The Netherlands One! August de Wilde d’Eklo often campaigned for the dismay of the German occupier, and the Device who fought the emergence of great Dutch in a relentless way. In the Netherlands, the NSB, the black front ( Black front ) and the Union of the Netherlands ( Dutch Union ) supported the Grande-Dutch thought. However, due to German hostility, the circulation of one and the other side of the border was made impossible. After the Second World War [ modifier | Modifier and code ] After the Second World War, the number of supporters reached its lowest point in the Netherlands. Thought will still find followers within the General Dutch Association (Dutch general association): Geerten Gossaert published on the subject. Later, Andries Postma, member of the Upper Chamber of the Dutch Parliament for the CDA, was heard. Since 1985, more and more orangists have been expressed openly in favor of this aspiration. It seems that Grande-Neerlandian thought began to win back the land in the northern Netherlands from 2000, in the context of the unification of Europe. In Flanders, followers are mainly concentrated in Flemish nationalist circles, especially within a political party, the Volksunie , and its successors and ramifications in the broader Flemish movement. Nationalist organizations such as Outpost (outpost) do not hide their Grande-Dutch sympathies. 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