Though it sounds plain ridiculous, the SS moniker, used by Chevy to shorten its "Super Sport" name, was connected by the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial with the feared World War 2 German paramilitary unit Schutzstaffel (also known as "The SS").According to a Yedioth Ahronoth report, Chevrolet's high performance sedan will not be welcomed in Israel as long as it bears the SS nameplate, one that "will not bring them pride or success", said Baruch Shuv, manager of the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial.The Daytona debuting car is not the first SS in the Chevrolet range, but it's certainly the first car who can get in trouble for its name. We wonder if there's any Camaro SS in Israel…While we acknowledge the importance of Holocaust awareness, we really think a clear distinction between simple suffixes and wartime killing machines is needed.Story via Times of Israel