In Spain, over a million British-French-Australian forces had been gradually narrowing the encirclement and were advancing towards Madrid, the very heart of Spanish power.
Although the advance was not fast, the overall plan was progressing smoothly. The Spanish military simply had no power to resist the union of the three countries, especially since they did not have many troops at their disposal.
In North Africa, with the surrender of Italy and the collapse of the Spanish troops, the situation was gradually being retaken by France.
Even the colonies originally belonging to Spain were completely divided up by the United Kingdom and France, which led to the ultimate surrender of over a hundred thousand Spanish troops who were forced to lay down their arms.
However, the most intense battle at the moment was certainly the Battle of Stalingrad on the Eastern European Battlefield.