User:Dckewon5131/이승구 (1885년)

Lee Seung-gu (July 1, 1885 – November 12, 1958) was an educator and bureaucrat during the Japanese colonial period, and his hometown was Geumcheon-gun, Hwanghae-do.

Life
From November 1, 1911 to November 14, 1913, he served as a vice-principal of Onyang Public Common School in Chungcheongnam-do, and on August 1, 1912, he received a certificate of annexation of Korea from the Japanese government. On December 8, 1913, he was appointed secretary of Singye-gun, Hwanghae-do (appointed on June 13, 1921), Bongsan-gun, Hwanghae-do (appointed on August 29, 1923), and Sincheon-gun, Hwanghae-do (appointed on August 7, 1926). In April 1924, when he was serving as Bongsan-gun, Hwanghae-do, he stayed in Japan for a while as a member of the inspection team.

On September 8, 1927, he was appointed as the head of the Sincheon Forest Association in Hwanghae-do, and on November 16, 1928, he received a certificate of honor from the Japanese government. He served as Dangjin-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (appointed on October 9, 1929) and Yesan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (December 22, 1930 – December 11, 1931) and received a sixth-grade Seobo award from the Japanese government on April 17, 1930. On March 31, 1931, he was ranked 4th in the high official and 5th in the class on January 9, 1932.

On May 17, 1933 and May 10, 1937, he was elected as a member of the Hwanghae-do Provincial Council, and in May 1941, he was elected as a member of the Hwanghae-do Provincial Council. In September 1941, he served as a promoter of the Joseon Imjeonbo National Corps and served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Korea from June 3, 1942 to August 1945, when Korea was liberated. From October 1 to October 3, 1943, he served as a special member and executive member of the Appreciative of the implementation of the conscription system, promoting a resolution to destroy the U.S. and Britain, he served as a special member and executive member of the Joseon Public Officials Conference and was appointed as a member of the Economic Stability Countermeasures Committee of the Governor-General of Korea on May 12, 1945.

In August 1949, after liberation, he was sent to the Special Investigation Committee for Anti-National Activities without detention.

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It was included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the Committee on the Truth of Pro-Japanese Anti-National Activities.