The Axis order of battle at Stalingrad is a list of the significant land units that fought in the Battle of Stalingrad on the side of the Axis Powers between September 1942 and February 1943.
Apart from the twenty divisions of the German Wehrmacht, eighteen Romanian divisions and one Croatian regiment took part in the battle on the Axis side as well.
In December 1942, the German 6th Army, under the command of Generaloberst (promoted January 1943 to Generalfeldmarschall) Friedrich Paulus had the following Order of Battle:
Army Troops 648th Army Signal Regiment
2nd Nebelwerfer Regiment
30th Nebelwerfer Regiment
51st Mortar Regiment
53rd Mortar Regiment
91st Air Defence Regiment
243rd Assault Gun Battalion
245th Assault Gun Battalion
45th Army Engineer Battalion
225th Army Engineer Battalion
294th Army Engineer Battalion
336th Army Engineer Battalion
501st Army Engineer Battalion
605th Army Engineer Battalion
652nd Army Engineer Battalion
672nd Army Engineer Battalion
685th Army Engineer Battalion
912nd Army Engineer Battalion
921st Army Engineer Battalion
925th Army Engineer Battalion
IV Army Corps - General der Pioniere Erwin Jaenecke, from 17 January General der Artillerie Max Pfeffer
29th Motorized Infantry Division - Generalmajor Hans-Georg Leyser
297th Infantry Division - General der Artillerie Max Pfeffer, from 16 January Generalmajor Moritz von Drebber
371st Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Richard Stempel
VIII Army Corps - General der Artillerie Walter Heitz
76th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Carl Rodenburg
113th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Hans-Heinrich Sixt von Armin
XI Army Corps - General der Infanterie Karl Strecker
44th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Heinrich-Anton Deboi
376th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Alexander Edler von Daniels
384th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Eccard Freiherr von Gablenz, from 16 January Generalmajor Hans Dörr
XIV Panzer Corps - General der Panzertruppe Hans-Valentin Hube, from 17 January Generalleutnant Helmuth Schlömer
3rd Motorized Infantry Division - Generalmajor Helmuth Schlömer, from 18 January Oberst Jobst Freiherr von Hanstein
60th Motorized Infantry Division - Generalmajor Hans-Adolf von Arenstorff
16th Panzer Division - Generalleutnant Günther Angern
LI Army Corps - General der Artillerie Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach
71st Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Alexander von Hartmann, from 25 January Generalmajor Fritz Roske
79th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Richard Graf von Schwerin
94th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Georg Pfeiffer
100th Jäger Division - Generalleutnant Werner Sanne
295th Infantry Division - Generalmajor Otto Korfes
305th Infantry Division - Generalleutnant Bernhard Steinmetz
389th Infantry Division - Generalmajor Erich Magnus, from 19 January Generalmajor Martin Lattmann
14th Panzer Division - Generalmajor Martin Lattmann
24th Panzer Division - Generalleutnant Arno von Lenski
Luftwaffe
9th Flak-Division - Generalmajor Wolfgang Pickert
Jagdgeschwader 3 - Wolf-Dietrich Wilcke
Third Army - General Petre Dumitrescu
1st Cavalry Division - General de Brigadă Constantin Brătescu;
7th Cavalry Division
5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 14th and 15th Infantry Divisions
1st Armoured Division
various Artillery Regiments
Fourth Army - General de Corps Constantin Constantinescu-Claps
1st, 2nd, 4th and 18th Infantry Divisions
20th Infantry Division - General de Divizie Nicolae Tătăranu to January 1943, then General de Divizie Romulus Dimitriu;
5th and 8th Cavalry Divisions
369th Reinforced Infantry Regiment (attached to 100th division) - Colonel Viktor Pavičić, later Lieutenant-Colonel Marko Mesić.