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Lol. For those wondering, bürger in german means civilian. It comes from Burg which means town, hence the city Hamburg, after which hamburgers are named.
So Bürgerkrieg is Civil(ian) war.
Excuse me, but Burg is a castle build for defence. People of the area could get behind their walls in a case of attack, so many settled in close proximity for safety. The resulting town was often called Burg in the middle ages, but thats not true for today.
In todays language Burg does not mean town anymore. It is only used for a kind of castle. You can't ask "In welcher Burg wohnst du?"
Unless you still live in the middle ages of course.
Thanks for the clarification.
For anyone wondering, the story is a little more muddy:
https://www.etymonline.com/word/burg
Additionally, in German the hamburger or burger is written with a simple u, not ü, Hamburger or Burger.