Irena Godyn, of London, lost all her hair in a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War. She remained bald until an American doctor gave her treatment for her scalp. Then the hair kept on growing until it now measures 2 metres (6ft 4in). Here two friends hold out her tresses.
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Press, 17 September 1976, Page 13
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52Irena Godyn, of London, lost all her hair in a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War. She remained bald until an American doctor gave her treatment for her scalp. Then the hair kept on growing until it now measures 2 metres (6ft 4in). Here two friends hold out her tresses. Press, 17 September 1976, Page 13
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