User:Dckewon5131/김재호 (1914년)

Kim Jae-ho (28 September 1914 – 6 July 1976) was a Japanese anti-Japanese activist. Another name is Kim Ho-gun.

Life
He was born in Naju, South Jeolla Province. He fled to China and entered the anti-Japanese movement around 1933 when he entered an executive school established by the Uiyeoldan in Nanjing. After graduating from this school as a second term, he worked as an underground worker.

He took the lead in the establishment of the Joseon National Revolution Party, and when the Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937, he was engaged in Zen martial arts in the area of Shaanxi Province. In 1941, he joined the Joseon Volunteer Corps and served in the 1st Light Bulb Command in the 1st Zone of the Joseon Volunteer Corps.

When Kim Gu formed the propaganda department of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Chongqing, he was also appointed as one of the 15 propaganda committee members. At that time, Kim Kyu-sik was the first head of the propaganda department. Since 1942, he has also been in charge of the publishing department, and was also elected as a member of the provisional assembly Jeolla-do. He served as the social director of the Ministry of Interior in 1943 and the general affairs director in 1944.In 1969, he participated as a member of the National Fight Committee against the Constitution of the Three Lines.

He lived in South Korea after the end of the Pacific War. In the Fourth Republic, he participated on behalf of independence fighters in the National Declaration of Democratic Restoration against the Yushin Constitution.

After his death, he was awarded the National Foundation Medal in 1980, followed by the National Foundation Medal Patriotic Medal in 1990.

Reference

 * Kim Jae-ho: Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs