I see the hex parts on the shafts are already very much stripped, so it will be hard to keep them from turning.
I think the mistake you've made is using a very thin wrench to hold them - very little contact surface. Now, the best is to use as wide as possible wrench, or even better two if they fit and there is enough undamaged surface to secure them. That's what I do - two wrenches. Also, a piece of wood between them and the crankcase, so the case will not get scored plus it will help choosing perhaps a better angle for the wrenches. I'd also use an impact gun, and these threads are not left but regular.
Given you can hold the shaft from turning, the bolt should let go. If it doesn't, it will become more of a real rescue mission than anything else.