State of Saxony (1945–1952)

State of Saxony
Land Sachsen (German)
Stat Sakska (Upper Sorbian)
1945–1952

CapitalDresden
Area 
• 1950
17,004 km2 (6,565 sq mi)
Population 
• 1950
5,682,800
Government
First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party 
• 1946–1948
Wilhelm Koenen and Otto Buchwitz
• 1948–1949
Erich Mückenberger and Ernst Lohagen
• 1949–1952
Ernst Lohagen
• 1952
Karl Schirdewan
Minister-President 
• 1945–1947†
Rudolf Friedrichs
• 1947–1952
Max Seydewitz
LegislatureLandtag of Saxony
Historical eraPost-World War II
Cold War
• Established
July 1945
• Declaration as state
16 January 1947
• State of
East Germany
7 October 1949
• Disestablished
25 July 1952
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gau Saxony
Bezirk Dresden
Bezirk Leipzig
Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt
Bezirk Cottbus
Today part ofGermany

The State of Saxony (German: Land Sachsen) was a subdivision of the Soviet occupation zone in Germany (until 1949) and state of East Germany (from 1952) which broadly corresponds with the present-day German state of Saxony.