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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
July 3, 2017
Ten years ago: Japan's defense minister, Fumio Kyuma, resigned after drawing criticism for suggesting the U.S. atomic bombings of HiroshimaÃÂ ...
The Straits Times
July 2, 2017
She was appointed to the post after her predecessor Fumio Kyuma resigned for suggesting that the 1945 American atomic attacks on JapanÃÂ ...
The Straits Times
July 31, 2016
She was appointed to the post after her predecessor Fumio Kyuma resigned for suggesting that the 1945 American atomic attacks on JapanÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
May 10, 2016
In 2007, during Shinzo Abe's first term as prime minister, Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma called the attacks on Hiroshima and NagasakiÃÂ ...
New York Times
May 8, 2016
In 2007, Fumio Kyuma, Japan's defense minister at the time, referred to the bombings as “something that couldn't be helped.” A secret 2009ÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
April 29, 2016
In 2007, during Shinzo Abe's first term as prime minister, Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma referred to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki asÃÂ ...
CNN International
December 15, 2012
... defense minister, Fumio Kyuma, resigned after hinting that the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki may have been justified.
BBC News
July 1, 2007
Japan's defence minister has apologised for saying the US atom bomb attacks in World War II were inevitable. Fumio Kyuma's comments hadÃÂ ...
BBC News
June 30, 2007
"I think it was something that couldn't be helped," said Fumio Kyuma in a speech at a university east of Tokyo. His comments sparked outrageÃÂ ...
BBC News
June 30, 2007
"I think it was something that couldn't be helped," said Fumio Kyuma in a speech at a university east of Tokyo. His comments sparked outrageÃÂ ...
TIME
February 7, 2007
Last month Abe had to rein in his defense minister twice after Fumio Kyuma first called the American invasion of Iraq a mistake, then later toldÃÂ ...
The Straits Times
July 31, 2016
She was appointed to the post after her predecessor Fumio Kyuma resigned for suggesting that the 1945 American atomic attacks on Japan were inevitable.
New York Times
May 8, 2016
In 2007, Fumio Kyuma, Japan's defense minister at the time, referred to the bombings as "something that couldn't be helped.
Los Angeles Times
April 29, 2016
In 2007, during Shinzo Abe's first term as prime minister, Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma referred to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as "something that couldn't be helped.