Long story short, I redid it, thanks to the votes of the viewers. Here are the new "borders" in Asia and Europe for now; I'm too lazy to write a proper report, but it should be enough to satisfy you lot until I do.
Note that all newly gained territory (except Manchuria and Inner Mongolia) are all occupied, not owned. Because we rejected the peace events for the respective countries, we now have no way (as far as I am aware of) of ending this war other than complete annexation. Well maybe not the Allies*, but Britain at least - all of which will take around a year and a half to build up a proper navy that won't blow to bits every time it meets Allied ships.
The Allies include Canada, and occupying Canada causes an event in which the United States automatically allies with Canada, thus joining the Allies - which is obviously very, very bad. While you wait, however, a short list of things that happened so you can catch up:
1.
June 26th The Soviet Union and the United Kingdom broker an agreement of which the Soviet Union is to supply the United Kingdom with 30 units of supplies per day, of which the United Kingdom is to repay later over the course of an undefined period of years.
July 1941: The Soviet Union declares war on the United Kingdom and the Allies. The Allies, caught off-guard and unprepared, begin fighting a relent assault from the Soviets as they are struck on multiple theatres, including an amphibious invasion of the British Isles.
2.
July 6th Conflict erupts in South America in which Equador and Peru declare war against each other when Peru attempts to force claims on its neighbour.
3.
July 22nd The Soviet Union declares war on the United Kingdom, and war is declared between their allies as well. The world watches with shock at this backstabbing as Soviet troops march into India and the British Isles.
4.
July 23rd Sheng Chicai takes a dubious footing when it begins to break free from the Comintern on the claims that it feels that the Japanese threat is growing and that it wishes to ally itself with the Kuomintang. No comments have been released by Chiang or the Soviets regarding the matter.
5.
July 24th The Republic of Turkey declares war on the Soviet Union and is followed by the entry into the Allies on the 26th.
6.
July 25th Peru annexes Equador while Japan forcibly seizes control over the whole of Indochina. Vichy government does not comment but officially cedes the occupied territories. Tension erupts between Japan and the US, with the latter forcibly freezing all Japanese assets and commencing an embargo on the 29th.
6.
July 26th Soviet troops establishes control over Southern Scotland, including the city of Edinburgh.
August 1941: Soviet troops continue to pierce through India, capturing the major city of Delhi in the early days of the month. Battle rages on through the British Isles, as Soviet forces continue to stabilize and mop up remaining British forces in Scotland, while continuing to push down, reaching as far as Cheshire to the West and parts of Lincolnshire to the East. Soviet advance is quickly blunted by additional Allied reinforcements and quickly trained militia forces, but is not stopped.
September 1941: The Soviets declare war on the Empire of Japan, violating the non-aggression pact they share and the surprised Japanese troops are pushed back against all fronts against the Red tide. In India, Red troops find little to almost no opposition, and Northern India quickly succumbs to Soviet rule, as the Red Army captures cities of Bombay and Calcutta. In the British Isles, a stalemate forms for the first half of the month, as the Soviet suffer from logistical problems by the Royal Navy, but the Soviets eventually advance, capturing all of Lincolnshire as well as Wales, forcing the British to a defensive position from Gloucestershire to Leicestershire to Norfolk.
7.
September 2nd, 1941: The Soviet Union declares war against the Japanese. The Japanese are shocked at the betrayal and blatant violation of the Neutrality pact of only five months earlier.
8.
September 4th, 1941: Tojo Hideki rises to the position of Prime Minister in Japan, as the civilian government is deemed fools and forced to resign. Prime Minister Tojo's ascension to power reflects the Japanese attitude towards war.
9.
September 9th, 1941: The Republic of Turkey surrenders to Axis forces as German and Italian forces smash through its western coast despite Turk resistance. The Republic is forced to have a new puppet government in place, while they cede their Mediterranean coast to Italy, and all possessions in the Balkans to Bulgaria.
October 1941: The Soviet rampage continues, as Soviet forces begin their first steps into British Burma while cleaning up Southern India. In the Far East, Manchuria continues to fall as vast swaths of undefended territory come into Soviet hands while the Soviets smash through the Korean peninsula. In the British Isles, a cloud of despair sets onto its population, as the island is now all but under Soviet control, and the siege of London begins.
10.
October 7th: In a strange turn of events all the way halfway across the world, Bolivia declares war on the Soviet Union.
11.
October 18th: British Isles fall under Soviet control and the siege of London begins.
12.
October 19th: The Soviet Union declares sovereignty over the lands of Bhutan and Nepal, former colonies of the British Empire.
13.
October 28th: The Soviet Union annexes the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo.
14.
October 29th: The Soviet Union declares war on the Republic of Ireland.
November 1941: India is fully occupied by the Soviet Union, and the Red Army continues its push into the jungles of Burma. They face significant opposition as the Allied reinforcements from the Pacific has arrived and set defensive positions, only enstrengthened by the numerous Jungles, of which the Soviets are not accustomed to. These defensive lines cause significant casualties and delays, with the Red Army having only captured Rangoon by the end of the month. In the Far East, the last remnants of Japanese forces in the Korean peninsula is wiped out and Manchuria has come into Soviet hands. Soviets push towards Inner Mongolia while the remaining Japanese forces find themselves cornered by Japanese and Kuomintang forces.
14.
November 10th: Peru, following its neighbour's example, declares war on the Soviet Union.
15.
November 27th: In one of the only Japanese offensives attempted throughout the war, Japanese forces land around Petropavlosk in the North, but struggle with the cold weather that they must face to make any significant strategic operations.
December 1941: The long and terrible siege of London continues for the British, while it is a month of wrapping up for the Soviets, as they finally stabilize Inner Mongolia and the rest of British Indochina. Japanese struggle with what territory they have left on the continent while Soviet forces prepare to smash through Siam and capture the rest of Indochina, including British Singapore.
16.
January 1st: The Siege of London is over, as the Soviet soldiers raise the Red flag over the parliament building. It is naught but a symbolic victory, however, as the parliament and the royal family have already left the city weeks before. Meanwhile, Mengukuo capitulates to the Soviet Union, establishing Soviet rule in Inner Mongolia.