Working holidays don’t require you to return to your home country. There’s a lot of You can apply for a new D-type at the consulate of the country you’re being hosted in (i.e. find the German consulate in the Netherlands to apply).
Wikipedia has a bunch of well edited scenarios for applying, perhaps you can use that as a loose guideline until you can call and confirm. Read more here.
FYI, it’s my understanding that when you apply for a working holiday visa in the Schengen area, you receive a “D type” national Visa, which allows you to travel to any country in the Schengen are for 90 days in a 180 day period.
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