The North Korean politician will turn 36 on January 8 and has been the Supreme leader since 2012. He was the second of three children born between his mother Ko Yong-hui and Kim Jong-il in the capital of Pyongyang. However, he has not always lived in North Korea, a 2017 Amazon Prime documentary has detailed. Related articles North Korea: Kim Jong-un ON BRINK as public TURNS AGAINST leader North Korea rings in 2019 ahead of MAJOR speech by Kim Jong-un World War 3: North Korea EVEN bigger danger after Kim Jong-un THREAT “Kim Jong Un: The Man who rules North Korea” claims he went to school near Bern, Switzerland, between 1998 and 2000. The series goes on to reveal how he entered the country using false documents under the name “Pak Houn” claiming to be the son of an ambassador. It even reveals what is claimed to be the actual papers, showing the name, alongside his brother “Mi Hyang” and his sister “Chol”. The documentary reveals: “As a teenager, he was sent to continue his studies in the small town of Liebefeld, Switzerland. Kim Jong-Un entered Switzerland on fake documents, it has been claimed (Image: GETTY) Apparent photo of Kim at school in Switzerland (Image: AMAZON) As a teenager, he was sent to continue his studies in the small town of Liebefeld Amazon Prime “The country wanted to maintain diplomatic relations with North Korea.” Nikola Kovacevic, who was also a student at Liebefeld Steinholzli, claims Kim was just like any other student, except he always had a team of bodyguards around him. He said: “He wasn’t really special in any way. “He used to run around and was very open, I do remember him speaking German quite well. “But there were one or two guys, sometimes following him, but we thought they were just part of the family. What Kim Jong-un apparently looked like (Image: AMAZON) Kim Jong-Un compared to his apparent younger self (Image: AMAZON) An exact comparison between two photos (Image: AMAZON) “We just kind of accepted them, they sometimes joined us for basketball. “He had a room full of basketball stuff, with Michael Jordan shirts and original NBA basketballs inside.” In late February 2018, Reuters reported that Kim and his father had used forged passports – supposedly issued by Brazil and dated 26 February 1996 – to apply for visas in various countries. Kim’s passport was under the name “Josef Pwag”, with the date of birth marked as January 1, 1983.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility