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Kim Song-ryeol (September 22, 1902 – 1946) was a pro-Japanese socialist activist who was active in Manchuria during the Japanese colonial period.

Life
The birthplace or growth record is unknown, and in the early 1920s, it moved to the Dongmanju area. In 1923, he joined the socialist movement while serving as an executive of the Dongman district of the Manchurian Communist Youth Association.

In 1926, he was selected as an executive member of the Gando Farmers' Association, served as a temporary chairman of the Sanguihyang Youth Association, a Korean youth organization, and as a leader of the Sanguihyang Yongjin Youth Association. In the same year, he also served as a former member of the Dongman Youth League.

In 1929, he joined the Emlpa Joseon Communist Party and was active, and in 1933, he surrendered to the Japanese Empire and turned around. Since then, he has played a key role in the Gando Cooperative Association, a special administrative organization of the Kanto Army in Japan, such as participating in the formation of the Gando Cooperative Association and serving as a promoter and head of the headquarters' organization. As an exemplary activity, he received prize money and commendation at the first plenary session of the Gando Cooperation Association in 1935.

In September 1935, he was the leader of the Gando Cooperation Headquarters Special Operations Team, and later led the suppression of anti-Japanese forces by leading the Slowing Special Operations Team and serving as the first Special Operations Team Leader. The main missions were intelligence gathering and the arrest of anti-Japanese armed forces, who attacked the troops directly and seized the capture. As of 1936, the Japanese government was treating him as a military police superior.

After the Gando Cooperation Association was disbanded and absorbed by the Manchukuo Association, he served as the leader of the Special Operations Department in charge of the Sanjangseong Fortress in Bukmanju, and in 1938, he continued to work as a special secretary. Between 1942 and 1943, he served as the Duke of Yanji, Dongmanju, and was tasked with arresting anti-Japanese armed forces by conducting a surrender operation against Kim Il-sung's troops.

After the defeat of the Japanese colonial rule, he fled to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, where the small military government took place. However, the identity was discovered and in 1946, he was shot by the crowd in Gilju-gun, Hamgyeongbuk-do.

It was included in the list of 195 pro-Japanese anti-national acts released in 2007 by the Korean Committee on the Truth of Pro-General National Acts. It is also included in the overseas sector among the list of prospective candidates for the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary compiled by the Institute for Ethnic Affairs in 2008.

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 * Gando Cooperation Association
 * Concordia Association