I ask this because the sino-soviet split which devolved over who wasn't and was communist seems to me that neither China nor Russia were ever truly communist countries.
Soviet Russia because of their (like Hitlers) false biology except there's was based on class'ism rather than race and China because of their incredibly authoritarian society.
So I guess I'm trying to see if there ever was a truly communist country. I know a lot of left leaning countries were going that way that the US falsely accused of being alongside Russia (Chile for example were portrayed in US media as if they were part of a soviet axis when in reality they had just elected left leaning leaders)
This sort of depends on the version of Communism you're talking about. Marxist? Stalinist? Maoist? Once your narrow it down it's a lot easier to answer.
Communists believed a truly communist society was possible, but modern scholars agree that the idea was neccessarily utopic.
The countries of former Eastern Bloc practiced a system called socialism, which was supposed to progress into communism, except that never happened.
Depends on whose Communism really doesn't it.
Monks and cloistered Nuns have lived in true communism for centuries.