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The following is a list of events, births, and deaths in 1929 in Switzerland.
Incumbents
Tournaments
Establishments
Events by Month
January
- January 9-Jacques-Louis Reverdin, a Swiss surgeon, dies
 
February
March
- March 25-Marcel Mauron, a Swiss footballer, is born
 
April
- April 5-Josef Schraner, a Swiss cyclist, is born
 - April 7-Paul Sarasin, a Swiss naturalist, dies
 
May
- May 22-André Haefliger, a Swiss mathematician, is born
 
June
- June 20-Marcel Flückiger is born
 
July
- July 27-Geneva Convention (1929), also known as "Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Geneva July 27, 1929", is signed
 - July 27-Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armies in the Field (1929) is signed
 - July 28-Werner Vetterli, a Swiss modern pentathlete, is born
 
August
- August 29-Fausto Lurati, a Swiss cyclist, is born
 
September
- September 14-John Maria Gatti, a Swiss theatre manager, restaurateur and businessman, dies
 - September 16-Hans Pfenninger, a Swiss cyclist, is born
 - September 19-Luigi Taveri, a Swiss ex-motorcycle racer, is born
 
October
- October 11-Liselotte Pulver, a Swiss actress, is born[1]
 - October 25-Charles Ribordy, a Swiss fencer, is born
 - October 29-Ida Schöpfer, a former Swiss skier, is born
 
November
December
- December 6-Alain Tanner, a Swiss film director, is born
 
Other
- St. Moritz Ski School is founded by Giovanni Testa, and is the first official ski school in Switzerland[2]
 - Rudolf Minger is elected member of the government[3]
 - Marcel Roethlisberger, a Swiss art historian, is born
 - Meta von Salis, a Swiss feminist, dies
 - Paolo Vollmeier, a Swiss philatelist, is born
 
References
- ↑ "Liselotte Pulver". Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (in German). 6 April 2006.
 - ↑ "Discover the Engadin | Engadin, Switzerland".
 - ↑ "A Timeline of Switzerland's History".
 
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