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'''Oliver Diederichsen''' <!--(Birth Date DD MMM YYYY, Death Date)--> is the author of [[Stasi_Secret_Service_Tools_(Diederichsen)|Stasi Secret Service Tools]] and | '''Oliver Diederichsen''' <!--(Birth Date DD MMM YYYY, Death Date)--> is the author of [[Stasi_Secret_Service_Tools_(Diederichsen)|Stasi Secret Service Tools]] and [[Impressionstechnik_(Diederichsen)|Impressionstechnik (English: Impressioning)]]. Diederichsen has won the German championship in key impressioning four times, earning him the title "Meister" in the European [[Locksport|locksport]] community. He is a professional 'safe cracker' based in Hamburg, Germany. | ||
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Oliver Diederichsen
Oliver Diederichsen is the author of Stasi Secret Service Tools and Impressionstechnik (English: Impressioning). Diederichsen has won the German championship in key impressioning four times, earning him the title "Meister" in the European locksport community. He is a professional 'safe cracker' based in Hamburg, Germany.
Competitions
• German Champion – Impressioning 2019 : Opened 4 cylinders in 1120 seconds. Location: c-base in Berlin, Germany. May 30, 2019. [1] • German Champion – Impressioning 2016 : Opened 4 cylinders in 1119 seconds. Location: Wendt Expo in Bergheim, Germany. April 16, 2016. [2] • German Champion – Impressioning 2009 • German Champion – Impressioning 2005
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