'' from 11 August 1866 On 21 July, two Austrian columns clashed with the "Hunters of the Alps" at the
Battle of Bezzecca. After some initial Austrian successes, Garibaldi's counterattacks finally forced them to retreat from Bezzecca, as well as from Cimego and Condino. The Italian commander had now opened the road to Trento, while Medici had successfully swept the Austrian troops from the
Valsugana, reaching
Civezzano, not far from Trento, on 25 July. Kuhn was preparing to be besieged in Trento, and had received orders to concentrate on the defense of
South Tyrol in case of further defeats. On 25 and 26 July the Italians attacked near
Riva del Garda, but were defeated. However, a truce signed on 24 July ended all operations. On 9 August the Italian troops received the order to leave Trentino, as a treaty of peace between Italy and Austria was forthcoming. Garibaldi, from the square of Bezzecca, replied with his famous: "Obbedisco" ("I shall obey"). Hostilities finally ceased with the
Armistice of Cormons (12 August 1866). == References ==