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No, usually it was the Soviets turning back on deals they made. If it wasn't for an important ally suddenly stabbing them in the back, the anarchists in Ukraine and Spain likely would've had much more success.
Regardless, the ability to defend the commune is top priority for us, obviously. I'd point to the Kurds in Syria currently as a decent approximation of an anarchic society that's been defending itself every step of the way.
I'd also point to the tribes of Madagascar as described by David Graeber (RIP) in Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology, certain Taoist cultures, and numerous indigenous societies that worked just fine, thank you.