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Kim Deok-han (1874 – December 17, 1946) was a Korean noble during the Japanese occupation. The hometown is Andong, and the domicil is Wonnam-dong, Jongno-gu, Gyeongseong-bu. He is the eldest son of Baron Kim Hak-jin.

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In 1894, he entered the government post when he passed the military service department of wartime. He served as secretary and secretary-general at the Korean Empire Secretariat, and served as Hong Mun-gwan Si-dok, Taewon So-kyung, Ulsan-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Bujehak of Gyujanggak, Bongsangsa Manufacturing, Jongmyo Seo Manufacturing, and Uihyojeon Manufacturing.

From 1908 to 1909, he served as a member of the National Treasure Box, a prehistoric member, and a member of the Gamin Committee, and in October 1909, he was awarded a medal for his contribution to the National Treasure Box.

In August 1912, he received a memorial to the annexation of Korea from the Japanese government, and on June 10, 1914, he was ranked 5th in rank by the Japanese government. On January 10, 1918, Kim Hak-jin, his father, succeeded to the baronetcy and on March 30, 1922, he was ranked fourth in the rank. On November 16, 1928, he received the Showa Daeri Memorial from the Japanese government. From 1928 to 1929, he served as a commissioner of the Central Committee of the Korean Government-General and participated as a promoter of the General Assembly of Joseon on September 10, 1938. In 1939, he served as a member of the Korean Judo Association.

It was included in the list of people on the list of pro-Japanese dictionaries of the Institute for National Affairs, and in the list of 705 people on pro-Japanese activities announced by the Committee on the Truth of Pro-General National Act.