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Jang Yoon-sik (March 14, 1901 – October 19, 1949) was a Japanese colonial government official, his hometown was Da-dong, Jung-gu, Gyeongseong-bu.

Life
After graduating from Tohoku Imperial University's Department of Literature in 1927, he entered Kyoto Imperial University's graduate school and passed the administration department of the Higher Civil Service Examination held in December of the same year. In April 1928, he served as a local manager of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of the Governor-General of Korea, and on April 28, 1930, he was appointed as a director and director of the Industrial Division of the Governor-General of Korea on May 18, 1933.

After being appointed as a director of Chungcheongnam-do on April 1, 1935, he served as an industrial director of the Chungcheongnam-do Ministry of Interior, a general test committee member, and a preliminary member of the disciplinary action committee on April 10, 1936.

On July 3, 1937, he was appointed as the head of the tax department of the Pyongyang Tax Supervisory Bureau, and on April 29, 1940, he received a sixth-grade Seobo award from the Japanese government in recognition of his cooperation in the Sino-Japanese War.

He served as the head of the Daegu Tax Supervisory Bureau's position on September 18, 1940 and a member of the Daegu Tax Supervisory Bureau's Income Review Committee (appointed on November 9, 1940) and received a sixth-grade guarantee from the Japanese government on May 9, 1941.

Since he was appointed as the head of the Hwanghae-do Participation Hall and Industrial Department on May 31, 1941, Hwanghae-do Mungwan General Disciplinary Committee, Hwanghae-do Mungwan Common Test Committee, Hwanghae-do Rice Control Union Chairman (June 16, 1941 to December 19, 1942), he served as a member of the Hwanghae-do Wage Commission (appointed on July 9, 1941) and as a member of the Hwanghae-do Air Defense Commission (appointed on July 14, 1941) and was ranked 5th on May 1, 1940 and 2nd on May 10, 1945, respectively.

From December 19, 1942 to May 11, 1945, while serving as Chungcheongbuk-do Participation Officer and Minister of Industry, the Chairman of Chungcheongbuk-do Agricultural Association (December 19, 1942 to October 19, 1943), he served as a member of the wage committee of Chungcheongbuk-do (January 9, 1943) and the head of the mining and engineering department of Chungcheongbuk-do (December 1, 1943) and served as an executive secretary of the Busan Regional Liaison Department for the Emergency Enhancement of the Chosun Railroad Line in September 1944.

From June 6, 1945, until liberation, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Korea and turned himself in to the Special Investigation Committee for Anti-National Activities in August 1949, after liberation.

pro-Japanese group The 708-member list of officials of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, the provincial participation section, the central committee section, the bureaucratic section of the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary list of the Institute for National Affairs, the central committee section, 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.