Noun
kreuzer (plural kreuzers)
(historical) A small coin of varying value formerly used in parts of Germany and Austria.
Modern commentators favour classifying these as "heavy cruisers" and the Kriegsmarine itself reclassified these ships as such (Schwere Kreuzer) in 1940. Source: Internet
One of the early publications in this new direction is a volume edited by Helmut Kreuzer, Literature Studies - Media Studies (Literaturwissenschaft – Medienwissenschaft), which summarizes the presentations given at the Düsseldorfer Germanistentag 1976. Source: Internet
The monthly magazine Kreuzer specializes in culture, festivities and the arts in Leipzig. Source: Internet
They are set to equal 90 Austrian Kreuzer, 105 Bavarian Kreuzer, 30 Groschen, or 48 Schilling depending on the minting region. Source: Internet
Weyl also discusses claims of Fokker's outright plagiarism or taking sole credit for the work of his staff, first designer Martin Kreuzer and later Reinhold Platz. Source: Internet
Weyl says this incident was witnessed by Reinhold Platz, who succeeded Kreuzer. Source: Internet