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Park No-tae (1897 – ?) was a Korean businessman and a government official during the Japanese colonial period.

Life
Born in Cheongju-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, he studied in Gyeongseong-bu and graduated from Gyeongseong High School in 1917. Since 1919, he has been working as a military secretary of the Japanese Government-General of Korea and entered relations.

He worked as a clerk in Jecheon-gun, Okcheon-gun, Yeongdong-gun, Cheongju-gun, and Eumseong-gun in Chungcheongbuk-do, and became a secretary in Eumseong-gun in 1930. In 1932, he was promoted to governor of the Governor-General's Office and appointed as governor of Jecheon-gun.

"Joseon Meritorious Service" compiled by the Governor-General in 1935 while serving as the governor of Jecheon-gun, his name was listed as one of a total of 353 contributors. As of 1936, when he was the governor of Jecheon, he was ranked 7th in the bell.

After the end of the Pacific War, he became an entrepreneur and served as president of Chungbuk Industrial Co., Ltd. After showing interest in politics from the U.S. military government, he served as the chairman of the Cheongju District Party of the Democratic Republican Party and a permanent member of the Central Committee in the Third Republic. He remained a businessman until 1967.

In 2008, it was included in the bureaucracy category among the list of prospective pro-Japanese life dictionaries selected by the Institute for National Affairs for the Compilation of Pro-Japanese Life Dictionaries.

Reference

 * Park Roh-tae - National History Compilation Committee