CP1252 = Windows-1252 = ISO 8859-1 aka Latin-1, an extension of ASCII

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Betreff: Re: [sqlite] How to search for fields with accents in UTF-8 data?

Found the problem: Turns out the CSV file isn't in UTF8 but in CP1252 :-/

Icon.exe can be used to convert a file before importing it in SQLite.
https://dbaportal.eu/2012/10/24/iconv-for-windows/

Thanks everyone for the help.
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