The ‘Battle of Stalingrad’ was a major battle that took place in the city of Stalingrad, Russia, during World War 2. The battle was fought between the German Sixth Army and the Soviet Red Army. The battle lasted for five months, and it was one of the bloodiest battles in history. The Germans were initially successful in their attack on Stalingrad, but they were eventually surrounded by the Red Army. The German Sixth Army was forced to surrender in February 1943, and the battle marked a turning point in the war on the Eastern Front.