FISH was also the British code-name for any of several German teleprinterciphers used during World War II. One, called Schlusselzusatz and "Tunny" by Bletchley Park, was from Lorenz Electric. The other, called Geheimfernschreiber by the Germans was called "STURGEON" by Bletchley. The STURGEON cypher was also from by Siemens, and was broken by (among others) mathematicians who trained at the same university as Ross Anderson.