Anne Frank's diary was written for herself, but she hoped that one day it would be published and shared with the world. The intended audience of her diary is therefore everyone, to educate and raise awareness about the human impact of the Holocaust.
Anne specifically asked for that book after pointing it out to her father in a shop window. It was actually meant to be an autograph book, but Anne intended to use it as a diary.
Anne Frank's three nicknames were "Anne," "Annelies," and "Annelein."
Anne Frank's sister was Margot Betti Frank, born February 16, 1926. In most ways a polar opposite of Anne, Margot was very spiritual, and told Anne she intended after the war to become a midwife and practice her profession in Israel. She died, according to witnesses who survived Belsen, "a few days" before Anne, evidently in early March, 1945.
The people in Anne Frank's family were; Margot Frank - Anne's sister Edith Frank - Anne's mother Otto Frank - Anne's father. The family pet name for Otto was 'Pim'.
'The Diary of Anne Frank' was written by Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis during the Second World War. Her diary has become a widely read account of life during the Holocaust.
Margot Frank was Anne Frank's sister. She died of typhus in a concentration camp within days of Anne's death.
The intended audience is for mature children (9-15)
Anne Frank
Anne Frank is a/an Diarist
Anne Frank's full name was Anneliese Marie Frank. Her older sister's name was Margot Frank. Edith and Otto Frank were her parents.
Otto Frank was Anne's father.
The intended audience of an author is what age group the author wrote the book for. Like the intended audience for a childrens book, would be children.