The paper considers the whole set of primary sources’ data concerning the contacts of the Theotokos Convent in Suzdal with Tushino camp representatives and Cossacks during the period when Suzdal was under the rule of invaders. The author believes that not only the convent’s leaders but also its attendants and peasants manifested conscious collaborationism. The appendix to the article contains the text of the newly found document which demonstrates the existence of such forms of collaboration until the end of the occupation period.
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