User:Dckewon5131/오두환 (1883년)

O Du-hwan (July 6, 1883 – December 6, 1954) was an official during the Korean Empire and Japanese occupation, His hometown is Yeji-dong, Gyeongseongbu.

Life
He graduated from public high school in Jinwi-gun, Gyeonggi-do in 1902 and from the government Hansung-Japanese School in 1907. In 1908, he began working as an official at the end of the Korean Empire while serving as a mission and injection for the Forest Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Energy. On October 1, 1910, after the signing of the Korea-Japan annexation treaty, he was hired as a forest and plateau (temporary employee) of the Ministry of Food and Rural Affairs of the Joseon Governor-General, and on January 31, 1912, he was promoted to secretary of Gyeonggi-do Province. He served as a secretary of Seo Moo-gye in the Incheon department in 1920, and as an associate of the Incheon department in 1921, and was appointed as the governor of Jangdan-gun, Gyeonggi-do on July 21, 1921.

On October 30, 1922, he was appointed as a member of the Gyeongseong Department, and served as a member of the Dongminhoe Council (January 1925 to May 1929) and a member of the Joseon Buddhism Foundation (March 1925). In 1912, he received a memorial to the annexation of Korea, a Daisho Daerye Memorial Hall in 1915, a Hun 6th and Seobojang and a Showa Daerye Memorial Hall in 1928.

On February 10, 1931, he began working as a vice consul general of the Japanese Consulate General in Fengtian in Manchuria (5th high officer), and in 1934, he was awarded a military commander and a military commander, including Hun 5, in recognition of his cooperation with the Manchurian Incident. On September 11, 1934, he was appointed as the head of Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, and on October 1, 1935, he received a commendation with Eunbae 1 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the municipal government.

In September 1936, he was appointed as a member of the leadership of the South Korean Air Defense Wetland Division, and served as the head of Gimhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do from August 12, 1937 to March 30, 1939. On April 4, 1938, when he was serving as the head of Gimhae-gun, seven heavy machinery guns were donated as representatives of Gimhae-gun residents. On June 30, 1938, he was ranked 3rd in high officer, 5th in the Jong 1, 1938, and 5th in the Jeong on April 24, 1939.

It was included in three categories: bureaucracy, pro-Japanese organizations, and overseas among the list of prospective people to be included in the National Research Institute's pro-Japanese life dictionary published in 2008. It was also included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic acts announced by the Committee on the Truth and Reconciliation of Anti-ethnic Acts in 2009.

Reference

 * O Du-hwan - National History Compilation Committee
 * O Du-hwan - Korea Research Institute