User:Dckewon5131/박재홍 (1892년)

Park Jae-hong (15 January 1892 – 18 February 1977) was a government official during the Japanese occupation. The domicile was Miryang.

Life
In 1911, he was hired as a temporary official in Noseong-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, and became an official of the Joseon Governor-General. At the end of that year, he was hired as an apprentice to a magistrate, and in 1912, he officially became a military secretary and began working in Noseong-gun. After that, he worked in Hongwon-gun, Gowon-gun, and Jangjin-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do.

From 1923, he was assigned to the local department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Chungcheongnam-do, and the following year, he was promoted to the governor-general of the 8th High official. He was assigned to Pungsan-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do, and worked as a county governor, and in 1931, he was awarded the Hun6th Seobo award by the Japanese government.

After serving as the heads of Pungsan-gun, Sinheung-gun, and Yeongheung-gun, he was promoted back to the board of directors of the Joseon Governor-General, including the Highofficial in 1934, and served as the head of the Ministry of Interior in Hamgyeongnam-do. At the end of that year, he was promoted to fourth place in the high school, and his promotion was particularly fast. In 1935, when he was a director of Hamgyeongnam-do, he was also included in the list of commendators awarded by the Governor-General to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the city government.

After that, he was promoted to governor just before the end of the Pacific War through the participatory hall in Pyeongannam-do. In 1943, when he was a participant in Pyeongnam, he was ranked 5th in the rank of Hun 4th. At the end of the Pacific War, he was serving as governor of Chungcheongnam-do. At this time, his son, Park Jong-man, was also serving as the governor-general.

Among the 708 pro-Japanese groups announced in 2002, it was included in three categories: the provincial governor, provincial participation officer, and the Joseon Governor-General's list of prospective Japanese life dictionaries released in 2008, and was included in the bureaucracy with his son, Park Jong-man. In 2009, it was included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic acts announced by the Pro-Japanese Anti-ethnic Acts Commission.

See more

 * Park Jong-man

Reference

 * Park Jae-hong - National History Compilation Committee