2. Churchill Papers, CA 20/14. It is dated 27 May, but this must be wrong: the message still speaks of fighting in Calais, and it ends: “Anthony Eden is with me now and joins his good wishes to mine” — surely a reference to their dinner on 26 May. Also, in his dispatch Churchill still suggests a British attack southward from the Dunkirk perimeter (“A column directed upon Calais while it is still holding out might have a good chance”); this was both unreasonable and impossible.