Polish Radio Baranowicze

The main office was located in a building at Narutowicza Street 72, in the outskirts of the city.

Construction of the station and its office began in July 1937, and lasted until spring of 1938, on a real estate provided by the city authorities.

Two isolated masts (both 141 meters high) were set, and regular broadcast was not started until October 1938.

Technical services were provided by a group of engineers - Jerzy Foltanski, Roman Roginski, Borys Niewiadomski, Teofil Terlecki, Adam Twarog.

[2] Following the outbreak of the World War II, the campus of the radio was bombed by the Luftwaffe on September 16, 1939 [3] and ceased service.

Radio Baranowicze