Of all the European nations where a Germanic language is spoken by the vast majority, Holland always struck me as the least interested in any kind of strong Germanic identity. We never see anything like the Brothers Grimm, Wagner or Tolkien emerge from there, nothing like the Aryosophy of Austria, or the revived interest over the Vikings in Scandinavia, all figures or movements dedicated to glorifying the Germanic culture and "civilisation" of pre-Roman and pre-Christian times. Why is this?