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Gwak In-ho (December 1893) was an official during the Japanese occupation.

Life
He is from Jeungsan-gun, South Pyongan Province. The history before the conclusion of the Korea-Japan annexation treaty is unknown, and since 1912, he has worked in the forest department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce of the Japanese Government-General of Korea and has worked at a model farm for winding up.

He served in the forest department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Energy for a long time, and was promoted to the head of the Joseon Governor-General in 1934. At this time, he was awarded the 7th place in the high official and was appointed as the head of Sinheung-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do. As of 1934, he was ordained in the 7th place of the bell and compiled by the Governor-General in 1935, "Joseon Meritorious Service Self-esteem" was listed as one of 353 contributors.

Since then, he has served as county governors of Yeongheung-gun and Hongwon-gun in Hamgyeongnam-do. In 1936, ahead of the war, the Japanese Empire promulgated the Joseon Criminal Probation Ordinance and established a new surveillance system by introducing a protectionist system to monitor casualties. Some Koreans were also appointed as guardians, and Kwak In-ho was appointed as a commissioned guardian of the Hamheung Probation Office to cooperate with the Japanese colonial rule of thought.

It was included in the bureaucracy category among the list of prospective people to be included in the pro-Japanese life dictionary of the National Research Institute released in 2008.

Reference

 * Kwak In-ho - National History Compilation Committee