User:Dckewon5131/김돈희 (1896년)

Kim Don-hee (March 7, 1896 – September 10, 1950) was a Japanese colonial official, his hometown was Dangjin-eup, Dangjin-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, and he was from Sangjoyang-myeon, Hamju-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do.

Life
In 1915, he graduated from a private Hamheung High School and passed the civil service examination in 1916. He served as secretary of Jangjin-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do from 1919 to 1920, and from 1921 to 1931, he served in Anbyeon-gun, Hamgyeong-do (1923 to 1924), Gapsan-gun (1925 to 1927), Jeongpyeong-gun (1928 to 1929), and Hamgyeongnam-do (1930 to 1931).

From 1931 to 1940, he served as Hongwon-gun, Hamgyongnam-do (December 28, 1931 to March 28, 1934), Jeongpyeong-gun (March 29, 1934 to July 30, 1940), and Anbyeon-gun (appointed July 30, 1940) and received the Joseon Showa 5-year National Tax Service Certificate from the Japanese government on July 7, 1938.

When he served as the governor of Jeongpyeong-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do, he actively cooperated in the Japanese invasion war by carrying out military supplies and distributing defense ideas, and received the Dangwangwook Medal from the Japanese government on April 29, 1940. He was placed sixth on November 15, 1941, and a high official third on May 22, 1945, respectively, and received the Japanese Red Cross Oil Factory on February 27, 1944.

From July 5, 1945 to the liberation of Korea in August of the same year, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Korean Government-General. It was included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities announced by the National Institute of Korean Studies's pro-Japanese biographical dictionary, the bureaucratic sector, and the pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities committee.