Because of being on the border of the
sandur of Munich, an early
settlement in the southern part of today's community area is unlikely, because the
tillage was disadvantaged here compared to the northern part. Consequently, the oldest town of the community is Purfing, where a settlement from the period between 750 and 600 BC was found. Vaterstetten was founded by the Old
Bavarii Fater family. Until 1056 the district of Weißenfeld (Wizzinvelt) was in the possession of the
Holy Roman Emperor Henry III as a
Reichsgut. The fact he instructed his wife about negotiations over his ownership on these lands on his deathbed in the year 1056, shows how significant they must have been for him. It was here in the summer of 1800 that the Parsdorf Ceasefire was signed by Major General
Franz Joseph of Dietrichstein and General
Jean Victor Moreau, which later came to an end with the
Battle of Hohenlinden. In 1818, when there was the Royal
Bavarian territorial reform, the community of Parsdorf was founded and it replaced the former "Steuerdistricts". The administrative seat of the community was transferred to Parsdorf probably because of its important
coaching inn. An increase of the population of the community began with the connection to the rail network in 1871. In 1913 physicist and philosopher
Ernst Mach settled in Vaterstetten, where he died 1916. The district of Baldham was selected as a location for the studio of
Hitler's sculptor
Josef Thorak before the beginning of World War II. The building, which was created by
Albert Speer, is now a branch of the
Bavarian State Archaeological Collection in Munich. On 5 May 1945, the delegations of the
German Army Group G and the
7th U.S. Army met here to discuss the surrender of the 200,000 German soldiers in southern Germany, which was finally signed in the neighbour community of Haar. On 19 July 1944, a US
Consolidated B-24 bomber crashed into the forest between Vaterstetten and the neighbouring town of Ottendichl (part of Haar). In 2009, the place has been marked by a memorial plaque. The current community of Vaterstetten came into being with the municipal reform of 1978. The old community included all the same current centres as are now found in Vaterstetten, but it was named Parsdorf. On 1 May 1978, the community's name was changed to Vaterstetten, by which time the community's main centre had long been of that same name, along with Baldham. Before that reform, a part of Baldham (named Baldham-Kolonie) belonged to
Zorneding. ==Economy==