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Lim Moon-seok (December 3, 1903 – June 24, 1971) was a Korean legal professional and politician during the Japanese occupation, he was from Yeongcheon-myeon, Yeongcheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

Life
In March 1927, he graduated from Gyeongseong Imperial University in preparation, and in March 1930, he graduated from Gyeongseong Imperial University in law and literature. He worked as a member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of North Pyongan Province from 1931 to 1933, and was admitted to the administrative and judicial departments of the High Civil Service Examination in November 1933.

On August 28, 1934, Unsan-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do, and on November 27, 1935, Seonseong-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do were appointed, respectively, and on July 14, 1937, they were appointed as the director of Hwanghae-do Province and the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and a preliminary member of the disciplinary committee. On June 23, 1938, he was appointed as the provincial director of Jeollabuk-do and the regional director of the Ministry of Interior, and on May 27, 1939, he was appointed as a member of the Jeollabuk-do Provisional National Tax Investigation Committee. During the Sino-Japanese War, when he was serving as the provincial governor of Jeollabuk-do Province and head of the Ministry of Interior, he actively cooperated in the war of Japanese aggression by consoling Japanese troops dispatched to various parts of China.

On April 29, 1940, in recognition of his cooperation in the Sino-Japanese War, he received a letter of honor from the Japanese government, and on January 24, 1941, he was appointed as the secretary and head of the customs department of the Gwangju Tax Supervisory Bureau. On September 30, 1943, he was appointed as a participating officer and provincial official of Chungcheongnam-do, and on December 1, 1943, he was appointed as the head of the Ministry of Mining and Public Affairs of Chungcheongnam-do. While serving as an official of the Gwangju Tax Supervisory Service, he praised the conscription system and Japan's war of aggression, and stressed the importance of increasing military supplies while serving as the head of the mining industry in Chungcheongnam-do.

On November 22, 1944, he was appointed as a provincial official and head of the finance department in Jeollanam-do, and until liberation in 1945, he was ranked third in the high official and fifth in the class. After Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule, he was appointed as the director of the Interior Bureau of Jeollanam-do in 1945, and served as the president of the Daegu Bar Association since he was appointed as a lawyer in 1947. In 1950, he was elected as the supreme member of the Gyeongsangbuk-do Provincial Party of the Democratic People's Party and served as the chairman of the Gyeongsangbuk-do University Joint Support Association in 1952. He served as the fourth and fifth member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea and was appointed as a member of the political affairs committee of the Shinhan Party in 1966.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member list of provincial participants and government officials of the Joseon Governor-General, the bureaucracy section of the National Research Institute's list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries, and the 705-member list of pro-Japanese anti-national activities announced by the Committee.

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