Inside Kim Jong Un’s childhood living under a fake name in Switzerland
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Inside Kim Jong Un’s childhood living under a fake name in Switzerland

Kim was shipped to Switzerland — where an older brother had already gone to study — around age 12 in 1996 during the devastating North Korean famine that killed up to 3 million people. He often walked to school from the unassuming home he lived in with his aunt and other family members not far from the North Korean embassy.

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