Several months later France (along with Britain) signed a commercial agreement with the Franco government.
After the Netherlands officially recognized the Franco government, the family returned to France as refugees.
Following the British recognition of the Franco government in early 1939, he went into exile in Switzerland.
With a budget of $3.9 million, the production hit a snag when the Franco government refused permission to film in Spain.
He was opposed to Spain's entry into the United Nations because of his opposition to the Franco government.
Sanchez was sentenced to death "for joining the rebellion" by the victorious Franco government.
On August 28, the Vatican, recognized the Franco government.
The Franco government showed it was serious about social justice by expropriating more than 200,000 hectares of land and distributing it to 10,000 peasant families.
After this, the repression from the Franco government intensified, and little by little the groups were destroyed.
Otherwise he would settle in Spain in a castle promised him by the Franco government.