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Yoon Gang-ro (12 February 1919 – 22 May 1965) was a Korean noble and South Korean physician during the Japanese occupation. His hometown was Okin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Life
He was born in Gyeongseongbu and graduated from Severance Medical School in 1941. When the son of his grand uncle Yoon Deok-young died early and the family was cut off, he entered this family as an adopted son. When Yoon Deok-young, a brewer, died in 1940, he inherited his own title the following year.

In 1949, after Korea's liberation from Japan's colonial rule, it was questioned by the Special Investigation Committee on Anti-National Acts, but the Anti-People's Special Committee was soon disbanded At the time of the study, he was in his early 20s, so he was released with a suspended indictment without any punishment. He ran a hospital in Seoul until the 1960s.

In 2008, he was selected along with his adoptive grandfather,Yoon Deok-young and adoptive grandmother Kim Bok-soo on the list of prospective pro-Japanese biographies compiled by the Institute for National Affairs to be included in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary.

Reference

 * Special Investigation Committee on Anti-ethnic Acts, "Details of Suspects - Yoon Gang-ro" (15 July 1949)