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The ''96th division'' was assigned to 17th area army 10 February 1945. Although it was planned initially to raise a brigade, the plans were suddenly changed to division during the formation. Due to equipment shortage, the division was severely understrength and a numerous substitutions were made. In particular, mortar battalion was actually equipped with the anti-aircraft machine guns. The formed ''96th division'' was sent to the north of Jeju Island in April 1945, and reassigned to
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. It absorbed that time a 32nd independent infantry battalion plus independent automatic cannon company, and received a complement of the anti-tank guns. Tasked with fortification building in Jeju Island, the ''96th division'' was subject to the attacks by local guerilla and frequent air raids, but was not invaded until surrender of Japan 15 August 1945.


References and further reading

* List of Japanese Infantry Divisions * Madej, W. Victor. ''Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945'' volsAllentown, PA: 1981 This article incorporates material from the article 第96師団 (日本軍) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on 24 June 2016. Japanese World War II divisions Infantry divisions of Japan Military units and formations established in 1945 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 1945 establishments in Japan 1945 disestablishments in Japan {{mil-unit-stub