It did not capture any countries at all
Japan was generally a very brutal & dangerous oppressor of the peoples in its occupied territories.
In the Han Dynasty the families had to be respectful and treat their family with respect.
They captured the Japanese German and put in their camp.
It made the government not trust how they treat their people.
They hoped other countries would treat them more equally.
The Nazis were not known to treat any occupied country in a humanitarian way
The Incans would often integrate captured peoples into their society, offering them protection and allowing them to continue their customs and beliefs. However, they also required these individuals to pay tribute and participate in labor projects for the empire. Overall, the treatment of captured peoples varied depending on their social status and their willingness to assimilate into Incan culture.
Essentially, they were treated as they have always been treated; terribly. Outcasts of society in most places and considered dirty and mischievous. Especially northern countries and territories of Europe have always suffered from unjustified antisemitism. In several of the crusades to the Holy Land, Jews were considered the enemy just as much as the Muslims were.
terribly he murded millions and led them to starvation :(
Well people in the traditional countries has its own way of clebrating. One way is trick or treat. The story goes that a man in a forest on the 31st of october got a choice of trick or treat. He chose trick and they killed him. Not to be read by children (LOL).
Iran, Syria, Vatican City and other countries where religious law is administered by the government. In the Western World, there is separation of church and state.
Different governments treat Kurds differently. In some countries, like Turkey and Syria, Kurds have faced discrimination and repression, including restrictions on their culture, language, and political rights. In other countries, such as Iraq, Kurds have gained more autonomy and political representation.