User:Dckewon5131/오세호 (1885년)

Oh Se-ho (1885 – November 15, 1954) was a bureaucrat and businessman during the Japanese occupation of Korea, and his hometown was Bukhyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul.

Life
In 1907, he served as a member of Haeju-gun, Hwanghae-do of the Korean Association, and in 1908, he served as a member of the Haeju-gun of the Korean Association. From 1920 to 1923, he served as an auditor of Haeju Electric Co., Ltd. and in March 1923, he served as the promoter of the Joseon Civil University Giseonghoe. On November 20, 1933, he was appointed as a member of the Haeju-myeon Council in Hwanghae-do and was inaugurated as a director of Haeju Electric Co., Ltd. in 1925. On April 1, 1927, he was elected as a member of the provincial council elected in Hwanghae-do, and on December 7, 1929, he was appointed as vice president of the Hwanghae-do Business Association.

He served as a member of the Haeju Rural Affairs Research Association in Hwanghae Province (appointed February 2, 1930) and a promoter and councilor of the Haeju Rural Development Association (appointed February 15, 1930) and was elected as a provincial council member in Hwanghae Province on April 1, 1930. On August 27, 1930, he was appointed as a member of the Hwanghae-do Railway Site Purchase Committee, and in June 1931, he was appointed as a member of the Haeju-eup Council.

The Hwanghae Council convened on February 25, 1933, and proposed to send a consolation telegram to the Imperial Army (Japanese Army) dispatched to Manchuria, and his proposal was unanimously passed by the provincial council. On January 20, 1934, he participated in the organization of the Hwanghae-do Tenancy Promotion Association (appointed October 30, 1934), director of Hongsan Trading Co., Ltd. (December 1934 - September 1942), vice chairman of the Hwanghae-do Agricultural Association (April 25, 1936 - September 7, 1938), he served as Vice Chairman of the Hwanghae Provincial Rice Control Association (6 November 1936 – 9 September 1938) and Auditor of Hwanghae Heung-up Co., Ltd. (1937 - 1942)

From April 20, 1938 to April 19, 1941, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Korean Government-General. During his tenure as a member of the Central Committee, he donated national defense donations every month and proposed specific measures for them, and each village was set up with a altar to pray for the military and the Japanese military, in case of other emergencies, it was proposed to perform palace worship and to promote the Hwangguk Sinminseo.

On August 5, 1939, he was appointed as chairman of the Haeju Baeyeong-dong Association in Hwanghae-do, and served as a council member of the Joseon Judo Association in November 1939. On January 9, 1940, he wrote an article in Maeil Sinbo, the organ of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, urging cooperation in the Japanese invasion war, and served as the promoter of the Joseon Imjeonbo National Foundation in September 1941. In February 1943, he received a merit certificate from the Japanese Red Cross.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the Central Committee of the 708-member list, the Central Committee of the National Research Institute of Japan's Pro-Japanese Dictionary of Life, and the 705-member list of pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities announced by the Committee.