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Hidden for over 80 years, the lost photographs of two courageous Jewish women—Kati Horna and Margaret Michaelis—have finally resurfaced, unveiling a forgotten chapter of the Spanish Civil War. This emotional documentary-style story uncovers how these fearless photographers risked their lives behind anti-fascist lines, capturing the struggles, hopes, and revolutionary spirit of a nation torn apart in 1936–1939. As anarchists of the CNT-FAI fought to preserve their ideals amidst chaos, 48 wooden crates—known as the Amsterdam Boxes—were secretly smuggled out of Barcelona, containing thousands of photographs, negatives, and plates. Thought lost to history, these images reveal rare scenes: the daily lives of villagers in Aragon and Valencia, women in the resistance, children taken to safety, collectivised workshops, and even the legendary Emma Goldman. Through the lens of Michaelis and Horna, we witness not only the frontlines but the beating heart of a revolution erased by Francoist propaganda. Their work—once believed destroyed—now shines again thanks to the relentless research of curator Almudena Rubio. This is a story of memory, courage, and the power of photography to defy time. Join us on this journey as we bring their legacy back to life and explore the untold history of antifascist Spain. #SpanishCivilWar #HistoryRevealed #LostPhotographs #JewishPhotographers #KatiHorna #MargaretMichaelis #CNTFAI #HistoricalDocumentary #PhotoHistory #HiddenHistory #SpanishHistory #UntoldStories #Antifascist #PhotoEspaña #HistoricalDiscoveryIn The Last Portrait, each old image becomes a gateway to the past. Behind every faded smile and every lost glance lie stories worth telling: tales of love, tragedy, hope, and secrets that time has nearly erased. Our channel revives those frozen moments between 1900 and 1920, giving voice to those who left only a photograph as a testimony. If you're passionate about forgotten memories, real mysteries, and emotions that travel through the years, this is your place.