Franz Josef Hirschberg

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Franz Josef Hirschberg , mostly FJ Hirschberg , (* 1864 ; † after 1937) was a Czechoslovak stenographer, teacher and local politician.

Hirschberg was a state-certified teacher of shorthand and became the director of the community school in Sankt Joachimsthal in the Ore Mountains . Until the end of the 1930s he published the monthly stenographic publication Stift Heil! out. He was honorary chairman of the German Stenographers Association in the CSR and in 1919 became mayor of the mountain town of Sankt Joachimsthal.

In 1907 he published the Kleine Heimatkunde together with R. Kreuzinger . His first self-published course in shorthand to learn the only state-recognized Gabelsberger system appeared in 1914 in its 17th edition.

In 1936 his Zeitweiser for Gabelsberg stenographers was published in Sankt Joachimsthal .

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  1. http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/SUD/bez-joachimsthal/joachimsthal.html