I finished HTMLing the report by Sixth Army on Japanese preparations for Downfall; you can see it here:
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Lot of good information in there, like:
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When the Allied landing date became more imminent, the Peoples' Volunteer Corps would have been organized into Combat Corps.
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There were 275 tanks in southern KYUSHU (standard number), and composed for the main part of average-sized tanks, while light tanks and self-mobile guns were included.
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57th Army had not received any allotments of heavy tanks mounting 75mm guns, and the Commanding General considered that no such tanks were located anywhere in KYUSHU. Tactically, it was intended to use the medium and light-tanks, as far as possible, as mobile units in a tank-versus-tank role. The self-propelled guns were to be used mainly in previously selected and prepared positions as anti-tank weapons, although the 150-mm guns might also be used as normal supporting artillery.
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The employment of airborne troops by the Americans was also regarded as possible, and to meet this threat, the 1st Special (Adv) Tank Unit was located in the area of MIYAKONOJO. The unit was equipped with 27 light tanks and was intended to move rapidly to any area in the vicinity where airborne troops were dropped. In addition, poles were to be erected and plane-traps (10 meters wide, 6 deep and 40 long) were to be dug in MIYAKONJO PLAIN to prevent plane and glider landings.
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Those are the things that stand out for me....Some great possibilities in there; like the 1st Special Tank Unit attacking a US ABN Landing...