Year 1929.
The Zeesen station relays German national programmes to Germans overseas.
The first short-wave broadcasts in Kenya and in Tanganyika (now the United Republic of Tanzania).
11 February: The Lateran Agreement between the Holy See and Mussolini's Italy provides for the establishment of a radio station in Vatican City. The launch of the RadioVatican is organized by Marconi and inaugurated in 1931.
April: Representatives of 27 countries attend an international conference in Prague (Czechoslovakia) and reach a long-term agreement on the allocation of radio-electric frequencies in Europe.
October: Radio Moscow International starts short-wave broadcasts in German, French and English, in compliance with its missions under the first 5-Year Plan.
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