What Happened to the Old Dutch Flag (Prinsenvlag)?

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  • Orange is a MAJOR colour in the Netherlands, but it doesn't appear on the flag - why not? What happened to the reputation of the Dutch Prinsenvlag?
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Komentáře • 307

  • @ScarletRebel96
    @ScarletRebel96 Před 13 dny +81

    I like what happens when Hilbert mentions the Dutch

  • @TehNSF
    @TehNSF Před 13 dny +69

    "Somehow Napoleon returned."

    • @RevAnakin
      @RevAnakin Před 13 dny +9

      As a lover of history and saddened by Disney Star Wars, this comment is WAY under liked!

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl Před 7 dny +3

      LMAO

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 Před 7 dny +2

      Heheheheh.
      He's got a better story than Palpatine though.

  • @ErdmanVonAlmaty
    @ErdmanVonAlmaty Před 13 dny +191

    I like the old Dutch flag, though

    • @Ilovebulgaria211
      @Ilovebulgaria211 Před 13 dny +11

      Same

    • @MatthewTheWanderer
      @MatthewTheWanderer Před 13 dny +40

      Me too, it is MUCH better than the current flag. The old flag stands out because orange is uncommon on flags, while the current flag looks too similar to lots of other flags.

    • @hekkie6082
      @hekkie6082 Před 13 dny +22

      @@MatthewTheWandererHonestly you should blame the other countries for the use of these colours 😅

    • @Pasta_Pirate
      @Pasta_Pirate Před 13 dny +10

      @@hekkie6082 suffering from success😢

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Před 13 dny +2

      Which 'Old Dutch flag'? As explained in the video of Hilbert, there are two...
      In fact, there is one, the other only shows loyalty to a certain family, and like that family it was, and is, rather controversial.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Před 13 dny +51

    the old flag definitely looked better

  • @trulsdirio
    @trulsdirio Před 13 dny +45

    1:20 Why is the F1 Podium Anthem playing?

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 Před 13 dny +5

      I thought it was the F1 outtro.

    • @JootjeJ
      @JootjeJ Před 13 dny +8

      🤣🤣🤣 I was about to give you a serious answer until my tired brain caught up.

  • @DirrelD
    @DirrelD Před 13 dny +53

    12:18 "Let me introduce the NSB." well... That spoils it.

  • @oscarolie5743
    @oscarolie5743 Před 13 dny +14

    "Roundels" on Dutch military aircraft had a somewhat different path: In the first WW, aircraft had an orange circle, between the wars a roundel consisting of red/white/blue in cake-points and an orange dot in the middle. As the 2nd WW started they had orange triangles with a black border. As the war in the Far East escalated, they changed into red/white/blue flags on the planes. After the war, and the Indonesia freedom fighting, the Dutch went back to the interwar roundels. This is still current today, so red/white/blue/orange.

  • @sander...444
    @sander...444 Před 13 dny +26

    I like that the Prinsenvlag contains orange, but in most examples both the orange aswell as the blue look faded. Like a standard Dutch flag that was bleached by sunlight. A more saturated version would look better in my opinion, just like the Royal Standard.

    • @mrbyzantine0528
      @mrbyzantine0528 Před 11 dny +3

      That's a classic case of the flag looking just fine in the real world while the digital version appears less-than-solid.

    • @suicidalbanananana
      @suicidalbanananana Před 9 dny +1

      This is one of the biggest reasons why the flag with a red stripe and a deeper blue was introduced, because the old flags faded away too quickly on top of our ships 👍

  • @JootjeJ
    @JootjeJ Před 13 dny +24

    So that's why it used to be called "oranje blanje bleu" (orange white blue). I always wondered. Thank you
    Also: as a first aider who was on duty on Koningsdag i can tell you that in addition to dressing up in orange there are also insane amounts of alcohol involved.

  • @STROGER.
    @STROGER. Před 13 dny +43

    A a south African i like this flag cause its the simbool for my pepole . But i only knew it was part of the Dutch royals and Jan van Ribeek . I did not know anything about the facist stuff . But thats what happens if your history broke of and started its own path 350 years ago.

    • @williamwilting
      @williamwilting Před 10 dny +1

      If they'd even suggest to reintroduce that old flag, they would have received a lot of angry reactions. I believe reintroduction of it has been discussed in the past, but most wouldn't want it because it was too closely connected to the old South African flag and the Apartheid as well (which the Dutch have had a dark influence over in history).
      I'm not certain why the light blue was turned into a darker shade, though.

    • @WhoStoleMyAlias
      @WhoStoleMyAlias Před 7 dny

      @@williamwilting The darker blue is for the same reason that people like to cruise the boulevard in an open top Ferrari, to show off that they have the money to afford such things. And the Dutch had nothing to do with Apartheid, South Africa had been under British ruling long before that came about. No the reason for Apartheid was concern that shifting demographics could lead to an uprise and they figured that copying the American system of belittling the potential threat would serve to discourage them from actually becoming one.

  • @VikingerOnYT
    @VikingerOnYT Před 3 dny +2

    As a Dutchman, I'd love to go back to orange, white & blue.

  • @custardo
    @custardo Před 13 dny +68

    In 2011, PVV party member Wim Kortenoeven displayed the prinsenvlag behind the window of his office in the Binnenhof (or someone else hung it there, Kortenoeven denied being in his office at the time). Although it was removed after a short time, PVV spokesman Hero Brinkman told the press he liked the flag and what it stood for, although he acknowledged the flag was unfortunately tainted by it's association with the NSB. Be that as it may, it's clear the prinsenvlag works best when the wind is blowing from the (far) right,

    • @carking0138
      @carking0138 Před 13 dny +7

      Take a like and leave with your intelligently crafted joke.

    • @offensivebuddist319
      @offensivebuddist319 Před 13 dny +3

      Komt mooi uit want als je lekker in het zonnetje zit op je balkonnetje op het zuiden komt in dit land de wind ook meestal van rechts. Linkse wind stikt naar natte hond.

    • @carking0138
      @carking0138 Před 12 dny +1

      @@offensivebuddist319 Hinga dinga dergen to you too.

    • @bodihielkema957
      @bodihielkema957 Před 9 dny

      True im dutch

    • @TheEvertw
      @TheEvertw Před 9 dny +2

      Unfair or not, that flag has been tainted and can not be redeemed.

  • @LazarusBell
    @LazarusBell Před 12 dny +8

    Fuck it, pure orange flag 🟧

  • @nocturne7371
    @nocturne7371 Před 12 dny +9

    As a kid I was always confused when the jerseys of fotballers from countries did not appear on the flag. Like Orange for Dutch, Blue for Italy, Green and Orange for Australia, Black and Grey for Aotearoa (New Zealand) aso

    • @Ticklestein
      @Ticklestein Před 8 dny

      Explain to me the logic behind mentioning New Zealand by its native name, but not doing so for the Netherlands.

    • @nocturne7371
      @nocturne7371 Před 8 dny

      @@Ticklestein Colonization

    • @ducksongfans
      @ducksongfans Před 3 dny

      because every flag besdies jamacia has red white or blue, with a lot only having them

  • @Leispada
    @Leispada Před 10 dny +5

    Great video. I'm Dutch and prefer the orange version as well.
    I understand the Nsb ruining it, but in my opinion..I don't care. The Nsb is gone. Orange flag just looks cooler, we should reconsider :)

    • @MrVlork
      @MrVlork Před 9 dny +3

      The NSB isn't gone. The name is but we still have far right extremists who like to hold speeches about traditional values and forced remigration and guess what flag is used by a lot of them.

    • @jibberism9910
      @jibberism9910 Před 9 dny

      @@MrVlork As if someone speeching about traditional values (in itself a rather vague notion in this day and age) makes them the same as the NSB was/ended up being.

  • @gadyariv2456
    @gadyariv2456 Před 13 dny +136

    the glorious revolution, neither glorious or actually a revolution.

    • @DarkAngelOfTexas
      @DarkAngelOfTexas Před 13 dny +5

      I watched this as I drank a glass of orange soda

    • @JootjeJ
      @JootjeJ Před 13 dny +1

      A very Dutch approach

    • @Zveebo
      @Zveebo Před 13 dny +4

      King James II and VII would certainly disagree with that assessment!

    • @martinvandenbroek2532
      @martinvandenbroek2532 Před 13 dny +5

      neither nor

    • @ablobfish5104
      @ablobfish5104 Před 13 dny +6

      revolution is a change of power so it was actually a revolution

  • @danimalplanet18
    @danimalplanet18 Před 13 dny +22

    Similar to Italy where Azure (blue) is from the House of Savoy, worn as the national sports colour, but nowhere to be seen in the flag...
    As for the flag: one argument left out in this and the previous video is a very practical one: the saturation of colour - due to natural elements, the primary colour of yellow tends to fade fastest, thus orange faded faster than for example red. And while making a trip to (far) East (Asia) one sets out with orange and arrives with another segment of (almost) white. So, for the sake of more recognizability they used paint to was leaning towards red, rather than orange.

  • @c128stuff
    @c128stuff Před 13 dny +7

    How did the NSB end up using an orangist flag?
    The short story, reunification of all Dutch speaking people, specifically adding Flanders to the Netherlands.
    In Flanders there is an orangist movement as part of a larger movement to re-unify Flanders with the Netherlands, and they use the orangist flag, which caused it to become a symbol of 'Groot Neerlandisme', the philosophical and political idea of this re-unification.
    Many people in the NSB were in favor of this idea. Until after the nazis invaded the Netherlands, and dismissed this idea, many in the NSB seem to have hoped the nazis would be sympathic to this idea.
    As part of this re-unification idea, the NSB adapted the orangist flag as used in Flanders.
    And that is another reason why non historical use of it in the Netherlands us frowned upon.
    There may well be enough people in the Netherlands supporting Flanders joining the Netherlands if Belgium ends up splitting up, but active political strive for re-unification before such a split happens is controversial.

  • @hueym2196
    @hueym2196 Před 12 dny +3

    Another fact that even in old paintings both can be seen on ships. The reason for this was that orange was a mixture of red and yellow. After a year of voyage over the seas caused the yellow to have faded away turning the orange into red.

  • @briandee554
    @briandee554 Před 10 dny +2

    You lost the steenkolenenglish! Great stuff amigo, you switching from your english accent to your dutch one gave me whiplash every time. Complimenten!

  • @46075
    @46075 Před 13 dny +1

    I subscribed to thius channel, cuase i knew that if i would not, this treasure of a channel would have been lost forever.
    You are an awesome person Hilbert ! Good Luck In Life !
    May God Bless You with people that appreciate you just for the way you are.

  • @parkerburrus289
    @parkerburrus289 Před 13 dny +10

    The red makes the flag look ugly

  • @an-eios7125
    @an-eios7125 Před 12 dny +5

    I'm not from the Netherlands but my reason for preferring the orange striped flag is that the color red is used by every damn flag in the world while orange is very rare and it would be a lot more original than just having a French flag displayed sideways

    • @Trickaz94
      @Trickaz94 Před 11 dny +8

      Thing is, the dutch were 1 of the first to use the red white blue tricolor, so it's the other way around, the French flag is just the Dutch flag on its side

    • @suicidalbanananana
      @suicidalbanananana Před 9 dny +3

      Oi, the French have a Dutch flag displayed sideways, not the other way around! 😉

  • @telebubba5527
    @telebubba5527 Před 12 dny +5

    Funny that you would mention the 'Glorious Revolution' in England, but no word on the effects which still are present to this day. I am of course referring to the Orange movement in Northern Ireland, which to this day still have their yearly Orange Marches which cause considerable distress to the Catholics. Our Orange family still tries to distance themselves from it by not speaking about it and avoiding the whole issue, but it is part of their history and therefore also ours.

    • @GBOAC
      @GBOAC Před 7 dny

      They’re called the Orange Order (Orange Movement is an Italian political party). Also it isn’t an effect from the revolution, but rather from the Williamite War in Ireland.

  • @lelaleasl
    @lelaleasl Před 12 dny +2

    Be careful, that Batavian Republic flag is actually the naval flag. The Batavian Republic actually used something similar to modern Luxembourg, with a lighter blue, and no emblem in the corner

  • @hansspiegl8684
    @hansspiegl8684 Před 8 dny

    Very interesting - thank you!

  • @tapnap
    @tapnap Před 13 dny +9

    16:10 it shouldn't. It never was their flag, they just took it. (and they mostly used the other flag anyway)
    Vichy france used the french flag, and they still use it. And why shouldn't they, it is not a nazi flag.

    • @Trickaz94
      @Trickaz94 Před 13 dny

      Prince Bernard was literally a member of the Nazi Party in the Netherlands

    • @Trickaz94
      @Trickaz94 Před 13 dny

      It is a Nazi flag, prince Bernard of the Netherlands was literally a Nazi

  • @deltav864
    @deltav864 Před 4 dny +1

    I knew of the recent history, but I always thought they dropped it back in the day because orange was difficult to make and an expensive dye.

  • @DemonOfEndor
    @DemonOfEndor Před 12 dny +3

    Prinsenvlag is de echte originele Nederlandse vlag, en tevens de mooiste versie. Voor mij is de vlag met rood er één van Nederland onder het Amerikaans-globalistische imperium van na de tweede wereldoorlog

    • @glovesandsteeringwheel8222
      @glovesandsteeringwheel8222 Před 9 dny

      Dan ben je een flinke kneus want de prinsenvlag was nooit een officiele vlag en de republiek (opgericht voordat Amerika een concept was) gebruikte het Rood Wit Blauw. Ga weg met je fascistische fvd geneuzel en verhuis lekker naar Moskou. Misschien kan je leven daar wel nut hebben

  • @Marc42
    @Marc42 Před 8 dny

    Thank you for this, Hilbert! Now I finally get why Dutch colleagues around me have alluded to this flag as contentious...

  • @jsytac
    @jsytac Před 13 dny +3

    Beautiful, unique, patriotic.
    Bring it back.

  • @ToxicCheese_NL
    @ToxicCheese_NL Před 13 dny +15

    Oranje-Blanje-Bleu staat toch mooier dan rood-wit-blauw

  • @claireconolly8355
    @claireconolly8355 Před 13 dny +1

    I live in the hague and I always wondered what was going on!! Thank you so much.
    Something else you might find interesting- when dutch kids pass their end of school exams in their final year, they hang their school bag on the flag that is hung outside their house.
    People are all flying their flags today as it is Liberation day!

  • @charlesvanderhoog7056
    @charlesvanderhoog7056 Před 12 dny +2

    My grandparents in Amsterdam had a fully orange flag next to a red-white-blue. The orange one was flagged on Queens' Day.

    • @forestprophet
      @forestprophet Před 7 dny

      Still happens :) we use a little orange slip next to the Statenvlag nowadays

  • @Bismarine5712
    @Bismarine5712 Před 13 dny +4

    I think the dutch should use the orange version. It's more unique and historical. In my country the nazis ruined a lot of our old symbols too but we still use them and only assosiate the new sysmbols they created with nazism. So I think it's possible to wash the old flag clean from the wrongdoings associated with the flag

    • @B0K1T0
      @B0K1T0 Před 8 dny

      Yeah I've always been saying this but most people don't seem to understand that it has the opposite effect of what they want to achieve. I recall back at my school days, the Lonsdale brand (originally a boxing brand afaik) became fashionable by racist / nationalist types. So at my school they outlawed wearing clothing of this brand, because that would most likely stop people from sympathising with those undesired ideologies, from the common sense that pubescent children (especially the Dutch breed) are famous for how well they respect authority and never show any provocative behavior. But to everyone's surprise, after this new rule was announced at the school, it seemed to only have motivated some students to wear Lonsdale clothing even more days of the week. As if they'd misheard the specifics of the rule in a complete opposite way. Very strange..

  • @petergerlagh9858
    @petergerlagh9858 Před 10 dny +1

    Dutch person here, and I think it'd be nicer to have an orange-white-blue flag rather than a red-white-blue. There are 44 other nations with red-white-blue colours, but I don't think anyone else has orange-white-blue. The Dutch flag with the orange wimpel looks good too though.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Před 13 dny

    very interesting, never knew this history

  • @iwersonsch5131
    @iwersonsch5131 Před 10 dny +1

    There are just so many flags with nothing but red, white, and blue, and so few flags with orange, especially among countries with a lot of economic or political strength. The colours work well for two of the most complex flag designs (UK and USA), but it would be cool to see other countries embracing different colours.

  • @tjerkheringa937
    @tjerkheringa937 Před 13 dny +6

    What an excellent explanation. Thank you very much. I am Dutch and i learned a lot. Orange-white-blue looks cool. But i doubt it will ever be used again. There is the NSB-history. But there is not enough support for the royal family in modern Dutch society.

    • @telebubba5527
      @telebubba5527 Před 12 dny +1

      I don't find that NSB history so important, there's also Apartheid and like the Orange movement in Northern Ireland. That flag should be laid to rest forever and remanded to history. The Red, White and Blue of the current one is more neutral and not tied to one family, which in my mind is a much better solution. Also it has been the inspiration, even when it was not the official flag, for many other countries.

  • @zoooooooof
    @zoooooooof Před dnem

    Love it like it is as the national flag and flying the orange "wimpel" on top on princly occasions. Good to have a backup colo[u]r scheme if getting mistaken for French ever becomes a matter of live and death again.

  • @ninetailscosmicfox5585
    @ninetailscosmicfox5585 Před 13 dny +3

    umm great video but I don't think you put a link to the first one in the description

  • @sjengie6671
    @sjengie6671 Před 4 dny

    thanks, now I understand why the royal family appreciates the orange banner added to the red-white-blue flag during Kingsday 🙂

  • @knightrider365
    @knightrider365 Před 3 dny +1

    A flag for the summer and a flag for winter.

  • @rickyrico80
    @rickyrico80 Před 8 dny +1

    After you said Scheveningen correctly, I'm now sure: een medelander! Interessante video, thanks!

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer Před 8 dny +2

    I'm Dutch and I simply don't care for the prinsenvlag. For me, the Dutch flag is red, white and blue and I've never known it to be otherwise. The orange pennant is of course familiar to me, but I'm not even sure when it's flown. I'm also more of a republican, so I don't really care for that either.

  • @Dhi_Bee
    @Dhi_Bee Před 13 dny +9

    Can’t they just make it a darker orange?🤷‍♂️

  • @DonGivani
    @DonGivani Před 8 dny

    New York still has the old Dutch Flag ,but horizontally, you can look it up. The New York Knicks still has those colors on their jerseys, deriving from the old flag

  • @Augustus_Imperator
    @Augustus_Imperator Před 13 dny +3

    Please don't let criminals rob you from your history and heritage. Vive l'Orange

  • @SanneBerkhuizen
    @SanneBerkhuizen Před 10 dny

    Ohh. Hoop geleerd. Dankjewel

  • @suicidalbanananana
    @suicidalbanananana Před 9 dny

    I like both flags equally but i do think they should be combined somehow, make the orange some small part of the current red one, like maybe a thin vertical orange line somewhere on it? to show the "power"/influence of current dutch royals (ie: very little, so a thin stripe, but still existent/noteworthy)
    Also i think it would be cool if we talk with the countries that stayed/returned under our wings, their old flags being our old flag with their own graphics on top are pretty cool, i would love to see that again with our current day flag or any lets-include-orange-update to it.

  • @peterruyter645
    @peterruyter645 Před 10 dny +1

    It is a pity that you don't explain why the light blue in the "prinsenvlag" changed to dark blue in the official Dutch flag.
    This light blue appears also in the flag of Luxembourg.

  • @vpf5295
    @vpf5295 Před 7 dny

    Really intersting video. The Red, white and blue does not have the negative associations of the other flags. Besides that, monarchies are a thing of the past and should go there.

  • @MatthewDoye
    @MatthewDoye Před 13 dny +2

    Heraldically there's a bias against using orange, it's an irregular colour despite a few countries like it.

  • @h3r3aft3r
    @h3r3aft3r Před 9 dny

    I'm dutch, And I prefer the prinsenvlag. Orange is the color that defines us with every single sporting event. Even during liberation from Nazi Germany, the people sang orange above because the royals had to flee. We still sing it during big events. We still have the House of Nassau of Orange of course. Now with your expertise btw, I have a pin of the prinsenvlag. It has a round symbol in the middle. I would like to know more about it, but I can't find anything about it though. Maybe you could help me?

  • @raymonschepers994
    @raymonschepers994 Před 7 dny

    We still have an orange pennant on our flags that is attached to the very top of the pole and is as long as the flag itself.

  • @NormanF62
    @NormanF62 Před 12 dny +1

    The Prinsenvlag was the colour of the old South African flag… it was more of a compromise than an ideal for the Afrikaner. Surprising it lasted as long as it did!

  • @lordworgen3842
    @lordworgen3842 Před 3 dny +1

    Portuguese here, in our defense we were under the Spanish when you stole some of our colonies, so you stole them from spain thank you 😅
    Great video as well!

  • @dezwollenaartjes
    @dezwollenaartjes Před 2 dny +1

    The colors of the red-white-blue flag are so much better than ugly orange and light blue

  • @ThomasBoyd-tx1yt
    @ThomasBoyd-tx1yt Před 13 dny

    Awesome.

  • @mashtatoueful
    @mashtatoueful Před 12 dny

    Bro, you mention another video, why do you not link it in the description?

  • @Boatswain_Tam
    @Boatswain_Tam Před 12 dny +1

    Basically the NSB did to the flag what the Nazis did to the Swaztika, the latter being a symbol of good fortune & blessings in Asia. Of course, the Swaztika in Buddhism has a different orientation to the Nazi version, but w/o context, you'll defo realise eyebrows. There are a lot of gifts in Asia adroned with Swaztikas, just don't bring it back as a souvenir.

  • @JamesWon6
    @JamesWon6 Před 13 dny +2

    Back in the early 90's, I was just 8 or 9, my teacher who was late in his 60s told me how he loves the orange version and he hoped it would come back. He was a very nice teacher and because of him I loved that flag as well. Until junior high school, someone told me is was an anti dutch flag. And after your video I think my old teacher was maybe a baddie. I'm dutch living in the Netherlands

    • @McSalty087
      @McSalty087 Před 12 dny +4

      Maybe He loved the astehtics of it. Not everything we see and like root in politics

    • @jibberism9910
      @jibberism9910 Před 9 dny +1

      You need to be careful about branding people as "maybe bad" based off so little.

  • @endthisnonsense7202
    @endthisnonsense7202 Před 13 dny +2

    The Prinsenvlag NEVER was the flag of the Dutch nation. It was used in the marine military and as a symbol of resistance to the Spanish rule. It was used NEXT TO the official flag of the Nation and merchant shipping, which always war Red-White-Blue. So the flag for the Dutch Nation never changed.

    • @LeyenaZoey
      @LeyenaZoey Před 12 dny

      This! The Prinsenvlag was never the flag of The Netherlands. It should not become the new flag either.

    • @jpdj2715
      @jpdj2715 Před 11 dny

      Exactly. After WW2, queen Wilhelmina abolished the Prinsenvlag because of attempts of the Nazis to hijack it. And a lot of European nobles had had sympathies with the Nazis before dan during WW2. So removing the orange-white-lightblue flag from the stage was a clear signal by her, to the people and the family.

    • @LeyenaZoey
      @LeyenaZoey Před 9 dny

      @@jpdj2715 oh no, before World War 2! Per Royal Decree in 1937! She confirmed the colours of the flag of The Netherlands to be Vermillion red, clear white, cobalt blue. She did this because even before the war had started in 1939 (Invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany et al.) the NSB party was using the prinsenvlag.
      NSB Famously used the Prinsenvlag and a seagull on their propaganda posters. Not too dissimilar from the PVV party of these days. Hopefully, this makes people think.

    • @glovesandsteeringwheel8222
      @glovesandsteeringwheel8222 Před 9 dny

      ​@@jpdj2715 the official flag of the netherlands was already the current one by 1937 when they made it law that there couldnt be any other national flags.

  • @RIZFERD
    @RIZFERD Před 6 dny

    To be honest, the old one is nicer, Orange means Sun plus Softness of Baby Blue unlike Red aside Passion it also means Rage, Anger, Greed

  • @WhoStoleMyAlias
    @WhoStoleMyAlias Před 7 dny

    Both versions are wrong. Thing to realize here is that the original princevlag was created by commoners who did not have access to expensive dyes. The top colour is almost certain to have been dyed with madder root (meekrap in Dutch) that is referred to as being red but often comes out as burned orange. I suppose it may depend on where the plant grows though and it is also fairly likely that the colours would fade over time and so become more orange than red. Present day colours reflect what would have been extreme wealth prior to the second half of 20th century; it's not a people's flag but that of their suppressors.

  • @EdwinNoorlander
    @EdwinNoorlander Před 7 dny

    Can you make a video about the Dutch Red white and dark blue flag.

  • @Bram_van_Munster
    @Bram_van_Munster Před 8 dny

    Just found this channel, it reminded me immediately of The Big Bang Theory, especially their inner series "Fun with flags" hosted by the immortal Sheldon Cooper! LOL. Dit watch it till the end, and was strangely interested!!! Now I'm gonna find out the history of the Confederate Flag, because both the Prinsenvlag and the Confederate flag have the same controversy attached to them. They both meant a LOT in history but should no longer be hoisted thanks to some loudmouth moth**** (self censor there). I like both the prinsenvlag and the Confederate. Not because of what they mean today, but because of what they meant in the past. Unity.
    Voor het geval ik het niet kan vinden: Een link stel ik op prijs. Ja ik ben Nederlands! LOL. Goed werk, nieuwe abbo, wil meer zien.

  • @chlorophyllphile
    @chlorophyllphile Před 12 dny

    Please link to the old video you referred to

  • @alansmithee8831
    @alansmithee8831 Před 13 dny

    Hello Hilbert. Are your true colours shining through? An orange magpie?

  • @Tosty_82
    @Tosty_82 Před dnem

    0:23 link is NOT in the description

  • @Josukegaming
    @Josukegaming Před 12 dny

    Hey brother you didn't link the old video on the Dutch flag, nor can I find it

  • @rvgeerligs
    @rvgeerligs Před 8 dny

    I always have problems with the type of blue used in the flag

  • @regntonne
    @regntonne Před 5 dny +1

    These colors don't run!
    Oh they do? Red it is, then!

  • @luckystriker7489
    @luckystriker7489 Před 8 dny

    50-year old white South African Afrikaans male here. I associate the colour orange with the Netherlands. Orange has no significance for me personally.

  • @KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain

    A shame the Prinsenvlag Is a great looking flag and distinguishes them from the French and from luxembourg.

  • @paulbloemen7256
    @paulbloemen7256 Před 7 dny

    I am Dutch, and am perfectly happy with the “rood, wit, blauw”. The “oranje, wit, lichtblauw” is controversial, and though historically interesting - thank you for this video - it probably will never return in the Netherlands. I may be wrong of course, but to most people here it is a totally uninteresting issue right now, I expect it to remain that way.

  • @willidevegt8831
    @willidevegt8831 Před 9 dny +1

    i would like to know what happened to the Frisian flag ?
    Since before Frisia was more than 50% of what now is called the Netherlands
    Fryslan boppe

  • @joshuatitanicdodomaster9826

    Im form the Netherlands and i like the flag

  • @iirovaltonen4258
    @iirovaltonen4258 Před 13 dny +17

    I think it is quite sad how nazis hijacked so many cultural symbols that did not have any actual and distinct connections to them.
    It was basically a marketing stunt done over and over again. We, as a society, have understandably been cautious about these same symbols' uses after WW2.
    However I am quite torn on what would be the best way to look at this. One can argue that using and validating these symbols also, in some way, validates evil ideologies. On the other hand, by "claiming back" these symbols we could diminish the "power" that nazis etc. still sort of hold over us through these taboo symbols.
    I don't have a concrete answer whether one is better or the other. What I am certain of is that having more of these sorts of discussions would be beneficial, eye opening and would help us learn more about our identities, history and cultures.
    edit: just got the the point where you talk about the irony of nazis using a previously royal symbol to overthrow the royals: the nazis were quite often paradoxical and unclear in their symbolism and public communication. For them partically this was both bad and good. It made the ideology more prevelant publicly and simpler to accept but factually it was also confusing and weird. Might have been a well-executed psy-op or just plain stupidity.
    2nd edit: You basically made the same point I did at the end. I maybe could have watched till the end before commenting :D

    • @MatthewTheWanderer
      @MatthewTheWanderer Před 13 dny +7

      Unlike the flags of Nazi Germany and Apartheid South Africa, almost no one outside of the Netherlands associates the old Dutch flag with anything bad.

    • @iirovaltonen4258
      @iirovaltonen4258 Před 13 dny +3

      @@MatthewTheWanderer That is true, and if we are talking about potentially "reclaiming" some of these cultural symbols, Prinsenvlag would be easier to "reclaim" than say, the swastika for obvious reasons.

    • @MatthewTheWanderer
      @MatthewTheWanderer Před 13 dny +3

      @@iirovaltonen4258 Yes, totally agree.

  • @3choblast3r4
    @3choblast3r4 Před 9 dny

    As a Turk from the Netherlands that's fascinated with history this was extremely interresting. As a kid I used to always be confused about the mention of having "german blood" in the national anthem. Until I realized that most Dutch people considerd themselves to be German for a very long time. I don't mean part of Germany. But Germanic as a people. While that sentiment isn't as strong today, I imagine due to WW2 it probably was widespread back in the ady. E.g. Why do we call the Dutch.. Dutch? What word does Dutch remind you of? Deutsch

    • @WhoStoleMyAlias
      @WhoStoleMyAlias Před 7 dny

      It's not about being Germanic. It's about medieval language, duits or in present time sometimes also written as diets was a reference towards the people as opposed to the nobles. The Anglicized version of this probably came about as a mocking term or possibly even out of disgust as Dutch captains did not come from nobility and apparently they were not "considerate" towards their British counterparts.

    • @3choblast3r4
      @3choblast3r4 Před 7 dny

      @@WhoStoleMyAlias Might be mate, I'm not an expert. But I do know, after the British and Spanish made peace a lot of Dutch sailors and "privateers" (pirates) were out of a job and felt like they had no upward mobility in the British navy. So a bunch of them sailed to North Africa and became privateers for the Ottoman fleet instead. Like Simon de Danser, Ivan Dirkie de Veenboer, Jan Janszoon etc It's kinda wild how adventurous Dutch sailors used to be back then.

    • @WhoStoleMyAlias
      @WhoStoleMyAlias Před 7 dny

      @@3choblast3r4 They wouldn't have, as at the time the chain of command in the British navy was based on being of noble blood. There is a subtle difference between a privateer and a pirate btw, being that a privateer will only attack vessels that his country is at war with.

  • @chrisyoung1576
    @chrisyoung1576 Před 12 dny

    Does this story apply to the VOC flag too?

  • @lourier3
    @lourier3 Před 3 dny

    Putting the ideologies of the NSB lightly might be unnecessarily harmful

  • @HSLSENG
    @HSLSENG Před 13 dny +28

    As a Dutch person I prefer the prinsenvlag visually and symbolically, but the connection to the NSB just makes it too tainted to use unfortunately

    • @Destoffeldv
      @Destoffeldv Před 13 dny +4

      miet

    • @Trickaz94
      @Trickaz94 Před 13 dny +2

      Ben blij dat we die vlag hebben afgeschaft, nu die monarchie nog

    • @Vetiyx
      @Vetiyx Před 11 dny +1

      @@Trickaz94 maar de rode vlag is zo saai, letterlijk elk Europees land heeft die kleuren.

    • @Trickaz94
      @Trickaz94 Před 11 dny

      @@Vetiyx klopt en Nederland was 1 van de eerste landen die het rood wit blauw tricolor gebruikte, dus waarom zouden wij dan onze vlag gaan veranderen? Wees trots dat landen als Frankrijk ons concept hebben "gestolen"

  • @joepverweij3262
    @joepverweij3262 Před 6 dny

    Our national football team plays in orange still😂

  • @morenauer
    @morenauer Před 13 dny +4

    This is so weird, because it triggered some Mandela effect on me. The last day you mentioned this flag, I think it was in a South Africa video, and I have seen the Prinsenvlag in so many games that I was sure it was still the current flag, but then you said "this is the modern one" and I was "no, it's not, it's orange". Then I checked and wut.
    I prefer the orange one. This one looks too much like Russia's or France's.

    • @goekhanbag
      @goekhanbag Před 13 dny +4

      The Russian flag is based on the Dutch flag, when Peter traveled to the Netherlands to learn how to make Russia more European.
      And much later, with the Pan-Slavic movement, many Slavic movements and nations would choose a flag inspired by the Russian flag (inspired by the Dutch flag).

    • @ChristiaanHW
      @ChristiaanHW Před 13 dny +1

      That a lot of flags have red white and blue in them isn't really the fault of The Netherlands.
      We had it first and they used those colors after us.
      So you could look at for example the Russian flag and think, wow they really like(d) us Dutch people so much they even (kinda) copied or flag.
      But yes, the orange one is way more original.
      But we have to blame all those "flag thieves" for that, "they stole our flag (colors)".

  • @mambojambo4717
    @mambojambo4717 Před 9 dny

    Red White and Blue is so common

  • @Holsp
    @Holsp Před 12 dny +1

    Isn't this a reupload?

  • @VictoriaVanderlinden
    @VictoriaVanderlinden Před 8 dny

    12:52 of their of their?

  • @roelbrook7559
    @roelbrook7559 Před 6 dny

    You can compare what happened to the flag to the Swastika. It's been ruined by Nazi Germany, and the right-facing Swastika will forever be associated with the atrocities of WW2. Even though the Nazis only used it for ~15 years. Similarly, the Prinsenvlag colors are now forever associated to the NSB. Regardless of the short timeframe. As the proverb goes "trust arrives on foot, but leaves on horseback"
    Although I'm Dutch, and didn't know the specific historical context, as soon as I saw the flag, it immediately "felt" like a counter-revolutionary symbol. Weird how that works. In modern days by the way, it is common to hang the flag upside down (blue-white-red) to show protest against the government.

  • @user-zo9vj6lz9m
    @user-zo9vj6lz9m Před 2 dny

    Vandaag is er helaas een kans gecreëerd dat de "prinsenvlag" weer gaat wapperen.

  • @Grofvolkoren
    @Grofvolkoren Před 7 dny

    The patriots tried to take over before the French revolution. But the Prussians intervened. Many fled to Paris and Brussels.

  • @RubenvanOlst-qz5zc
    @RubenvanOlst-qz5zc Před 7 dny

    I am Dutch and I think the new Flag is Way More better❤❤❤😊🎉

  • @user-vo8ss2bm3p
    @user-vo8ss2bm3p Před 11 dny

    0:20 "link in the description" oh, really? where exactly?)

  • @Incorruptus1
    @Incorruptus1 Před 9 dny

    It is Red, White and Blue, with an Orange Pennant. And that is how it should be. :) Whatever the NSB did. This is how it should be right now.

  • @janvandenhurk3251
    @janvandenhurk3251 Před 6 dny

    I have the 'Prinsenvlag' and know the history behind it

  • @daemonspudguy
    @daemonspudguy Před 11 dny

    Of course you made this.

  • @barttool
    @barttool Před 11 dny

    Aesthetically the prinsenvlag is superior but historically it is toast

  • @cennethadameveson3715
    @cennethadameveson3715 Před 13 dny +1

    Isn't the orange of the Republic of Ireland's flag related to the Prinsenvlag?

    • @AnnesleyPlaceDub70
      @AnnesleyPlaceDub70 Před 3 dny

      No. The green white and orange symbolises peace between the nationalist Catholics and Protestant loyalists on the island of Ireland. The loyalists like to think that tbeyvhave a connection to the Dutch house of orange but the Dutch frankly aren't interested 😂.

  • @TinusBruins
    @TinusBruins Před 13 dny +1

    As a Dutch person I did not know about the link to fascist part, only that it was used hundreds of years ago. But learning how these parties got there facts wrong (seems a trend) to be motivated to use it, maybe our collective knowledge about this flag needs to be rectified so we can proudly use alongside the red-white-blue flag. And even make a laugh about it so future wannabe fascist are afraid to use it.

    • @telebubba5527
      @telebubba5527 Před 12 dny

      It's not only the NSB story, but also Apartheid and the Boeren republic. Apart from that there's also the 'Glorious Revolution' which gave us William and Mary, which resulted in the total devastation of the Irish (Battle of the Boyne) and which ultimately ended up in the Orange movement in Northern Ireland which caused only until fairly recently multiple deaths by both sides. I personally got caught up in a bomb attack in London in the 70s. I'm lucky to be alive. That flag needs to be remanded to history and never ever used again. It has caused too much pain and distress.

    • @dutchpatriot17
      @dutchpatriot17 Před 9 dny

      @@telebubba5527 Ahh yes, because the Red-White-Blue which is associated with the VoC and WiC is the flag of saints. Not to mention the post-war actions in Indonesia.

  • @EricLouw-dx5hw
    @EricLouw-dx5hw Před 12 dny

    There was controversy when South Africa adopted a new flag in 1928 based upon the “oranje blanje bleu”. After Britain conquered all of South Africa in the Boer War the British imposed the Union Jack on South Africa. Afrikaners were unhappy with this. Moderate Afrikaner nationalists (led by Barry Hertzog) succeeded in getting the British Union Jack and “God Save the King” replaced by the “oranje blanje bleu” flag and by “Die Stem”. Two groups of people were unhappy with this. Anglo-South Africans preferred the Union Jack. Radical Afrikaner nationalists (led by D.F. Malan) were unhappy with the 1928 flag because it still incorporated the Union Jack in its design. These radical nationalists became the government in 1948 (and created apartheid) but even though they were unhappy with this ”compromise” Hertzog flag they never changed it