User:Dckewon5131/김영상 (1899년)

Kim Young-sang (September 26, 1899 – ?) was a police officer and bureaucrat during the Japanese colonial period and was born in Kaesong-gun, Gyeonggi-do.

Life
In October 1929, while attending Meiji University's English Law and sophomore year, he passed the administration department of the Higher Civil Service Examination. In 1931, he served as a security officer, police officer, and police officer while serving as a police officer of the Gyeonggi-do Police Department, and from February 13, 1932 to May 20, 1936, he served as a provincial director and industrial director of the Pyeonganbuk-do Ministry of Interior.

In March 1934, he went on a business trip to Shinjing, Manchuria, and on April 29, 1934, he received a gift from the Japanese government in recognition of his contribution to the Manchurian Incident. In October 1934, he went on a business trip to Feng Tian, Manchuria, and later returned home.

From May 21, 1936 to May 14, 1937, he served as deputy director of Gyeongseong-bu, director of social affairs, and director of Bu Min-gwan, and in 1936 he was an advisor to the Science Knowledge Promotion Association and executive director of the Gyeongseong Tourism Association. In January 1937, he was appointed as a broadcasting propaganda instructor for the social education project of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, and served as a commissioned guardian of the Gyeongseong Probation Office from February 25 to November 30, 1937.

From May 15, 1937 to January 23, 1941, he served as deputy secretary of Gyeongseong-bu, Gyeonggi-do, and as a counselor of the National Mental Mobilization Gyeongseong Federation in 1938. During the Sino-Japanese War, which broke out while serving as the finance minister of the Gyeongseong Ministry, he actively cooperated in the Japanese invasion war by performing military automobile requisition work.

In February 1940, he was invited to a 2600-year-old festival in Japan, and on April 29, 1940, he received a sixth-grade Seobo award from the Japanese government in recognition of his cooperation in the Sino-Japanese War. On January 24, 1941, he was appointed as the participating officer and the head of the industrial department of Jeollabuk-do, and on June 30, 1941, he was ranked third in the high official and fifth in the class on August 1, 1941, respectively. He served as chairman of the Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Association (January 23, 1942), chairman of the Jeollabuk-do Regional Rice Control Association (January 24, 1941 to March 1, 1942), member of the Jeollabuk-do Air Defense Committee (appointed February 17, 1941), and received a certificate of merit from the Japanese government on September 11, 1943.

He served as the head of the Hamgyeongnam-do Participation Hall and Industry Department (appointed on January 24, 1942), Hwanghae-do Participation Hall and Food Department (appointed on September 30, 1943), Pyeongannam-do Participation Officer and Agriculture Department (appointed on August 17, 1944), and the chairman of the Hamgyeongnam Wages Association from January 21, 1943 to February 22, 1943, 1943 ~ On August 16, 1944, he served as the superintendent of the Pyeongannam-do branch of the Joseon Food Service (appointed on August 17, 1944) and secretary of the Gyeongseong Regional Liaison Department for the Emergency Enhancement of the Joseon Railway Line (appointed on September 20, 1944).

pro-Japanese group The 708-member list of officials of the Japanese Government-General of Korea and the provincial participants,

It was included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the National Research Institute's list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries, the bureaucracy and the pro-Japanese anti-national activities committee.