Final answer:
The correct answer is a) Restore order and provide aid to the civilians. After the end of WWII, Berlin was in ruins and the priority should be to restore order and provide aid to the civilian population.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is a) Restore order and provide aid to the civilians.
After the end of World War II, Berlin was in ruins and in need of urgent assistance. The Soviet army took control of the city and initially refused access to the other Allied armies for two months. However, the priority should be to restore order and provide aid to the civilian population who were suffering from the devastation caused by the war.
It is important to note that stripping Berlin of useful resources (option b) would only worsen the situation and hinder the recovery efforts. Establishing a temporary government under Soviet control (option c) might not be ideal as it could prevent the formation of a unified and independent Germany. Abandoning the city and leaving it to the Allies (option d) would also be impractical as Berlin needed immediate assistance.