.....and the Allied troops are being beaten back by the Germans.
The following are some pictures taken by my Grandad after he was driven away from Dunkirk back into France.
I have also added the notes from the back of them.

Belgian refugees on the outskirts of Nantes on June 17th 1940

Refugees from Paris heading south

20 km south of France

Arrival for embarkment at La Rochelle - 22nd June 1940

Loading civvies at La Rochelle for the trip home. Trip took 4 1/2 days

Loading civvies and troops at La Rochelle

Troops embarking on the end of the Mole at La Rochelle

One boat sunk by aircraft outside La Rochelle harbour:
Note: This is the photo with the greatest impact for me. Research has shown that this was most likely the Lancastria which sank killing 4 thousand. My Grandad would have been on this boat but, it was full so had to go on the next one.

Captain Wood of 'C' section 12th A.A Brigade with Sgt Bell (Section Sergent) and Sgt Holsman (W/S Sgt) on the boat home

3 R.A.F. men have a well earned clean up on the boat home.

Troops lining quarter on the boat deck. Men eat and sleep here.