Jerry Stahl set out on a guided bus tour across Poland and Germany in fall 2016 — but this wasn’t your average sightseeing trip. He was visiting the region’s historic Nazi concentration camps — a harrowing, bizzare, and sometimes darkly comic journey that he catalogues in his new book “Nein, Nein, Nein!”
Best known for his 1995 drug memoir “Permanent Midnight,” the LA-based novelist, memoirist, and screenwriter turns his trademark wit on the oddities of the Holocaust tourism…