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He led a column which left Valencia to capture the Balearic Islands for the Republicans, and took part in the capture of Formentera and Ibiza. He then took part in the Battle of Majorca.[2]
He was made head of the Servicio de Información Militar, the Republican secret service.[3] In 1938 left for France, declaring irreconcilable differences with Juan Negrín, the Republican president.[4]
During the 1950s he tried to organise Republican exiles in Cuba,[5] but was accused by other Republicans of desertion and misappropriation of funds.[6] He died in exile in Mexico.
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Mainar Cabanes, Eladi (1998). De milicians a soldats: les columnes valencianes en la Guerra Civil (Catalan). Valencia: Universidad de Valencia. ISBN9788437033495.
Pagès, Pelai (2007). La guerra civil als Països Catalans, 1936- 1939 (Catalan). Valencia: Universidad de Valencia. ISBN9788437067353.
Viñas, Ángel (2008). El honor de la República: entre el acoso fascista, la hostilidad británica y la política de Stalin. Crítica. (Spanish) ISBN978-84-7423-765-8.